Unpacking the ‘international’ in international academic mobility
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Academic mobility is often perceived as an important part of the internationalisation of higher education. Universities increasingly put effort into attracting international academics as part of their internationalisation strategies. Yet, research within internationalisation has largely focused on international student mobility, internationalisation of the curriculum, and internationalisation as a policy field. International academics’ experiences of working and living in foreign countries are still under-researched. Drawing on qualitative interview data with 20 globally mobile academics, we aim to understand what and who the ‘international’ represents and how it is constructed in international academic mobility. Herein, we question and unravel the critical and challenging use of the terminology ‘international’. Our findings show how globally mobile scholars understand what it means to be an ‘international academic’ in different places. The empirical accounts bring to the forefront aspects of who counts as international and what it takes to be recognised as ‘being international’
Original language | English |
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Publication date | 2022 |
Number of pages | 3 |
Publication status | Published - 2022 |
Event | SRHE Conference 2022: Mobilities in Higher Education - Online Duration: 5 Dec 2022 → 9 Dec 2022 |
Conference
Conference | SRHE Conference 2022 |
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Location | Online |
Period | 05/12/2022 → 09/12/2022 |
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