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Internationalisation of Higher Education: Trends and Strategies
Internationalisation of higher education: inputs and outcomes
Scientific and Academic Society from different parts of the world met in St. Petersburg University on 4-5 of October 2010 to discuss main trends and strategies in the internationalisation of higher education.
Leading experts and representatives of the Higher education institutions from different countries tried to find out the practical answers on the challenges of globalization in the higher education area.
You may find out all the presentations below:
- Erasmus Mundus External Cooperation Window/Action 2 EU-Russia:
Experience of Project Implementation Olga Vershinina, Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University, Russia
Triple I at University of Leuven Katrien Vanelven, KU Leuven, Belgium
- Innovations as the Key for Russian Universities Penetration to the Global Research Educational Market
Igor Maksimtsev, Rector, St. Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance, Russia
- Institutional Strategies for Internationalisation in the Context of the European Higher Education and Research Area
Hans de Wit, Hogeschool van Amsterdam, the Netherlands
- International Organisations and Networks for Internationalisation
Kari Hypponen, President, Baltic Sea Region University Network, Finland
- Professional Self-determination of School Leavers as an Essential Factor of Qualified Personnel Training
Lyudmila Kondratenko, Belgorod University, Russia
- Times Higher Education World University Rankings and Global Trends in World Class Higher Education
Phil Baty, Editor, Times Higher Education, UK
- Russian Universities on the Global Arena: Improving Recognition
Zoya Zaitseva, Marketing Director in Central and Eastern Europe, QS Quacquarelli Symonds, UK>
- Trends and Scenarios for the Russian Higher Education in the New Global Landdscape
Irina Arzhanova, Executive director, National Training Foundation, Russia
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