Suzy Harris School of Education, University of Sheffield Educational Philosophy and Theory Volume 40 Issue 2 Page 346-357, April 2008 To cite this article: Suzy Harris (2008) Internationalising the University. Educational Philosophy and Theory 40 (2) , 346–357. Educational Philosophy and Theory, Vol. 40, No. 2, 2008 Abstract ‘International’ and ‘internationalisation’ are two terms frequently used today in association with the university. In this paper I consider the way in which the notion of internationalisation connects to the contemporary university, which I have termed ‘Neo-liberal’. I begin by outlining the main characteristics of the contemporary university and then discuss some of the problems that arise in relation to the notion of internationalisation; it is strongly associated with an economic rather than a cultural imperative. Alternatives to the Neoliberal model of the university are then considered and rejected. In the final section of the paper I suggest a different interpretation of internationalisation, one that is cultural rather than economic because such an internationalisation degenerates into instrumentalism and robs higher education of what should be essential to it. Read the full text of this article, please click the following link: 点击下载浏览该文件2008623181945682 |