Internationalisation of Higher Education

Policy and Practice

Designed for internationalisation professionals, policymakers, and higher education leaders, Internationalisation of Higher Education examines internationalisation policies, processes, and activities, addressing key issues in the internationalisation of higher education, and placing them in the context of global developments.

The peer-reviewed journal focuses on how international, regional, national, and institutional policy changes, trends, and initiatives impact practice. Internationalisation of Higher Education is published four times a year.

The authors – leading practitioners and experts from the respective fields – use a variety of approaches in their contribtions: case studies, surveys, analysis of trends, reports on the impact of practices and policies, etc. The editorial board consists of a diverse team of eight experienced leaders in the field of higher education.

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Edited by

Marina Casals Sala

ISEP Study Abroad
Director of Member Relations for Europe and the UK
mcasals@isep.org

David Di Maria

University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Associate Vice Provost for International Education
dimaria@umbc.edu

Prof. Dr. Patrício Langa

University of the Western Cape
Professor of Higher Education
planga@uwc.ac.za

Dr. Miguel Antonio Lim

University of Manchester
Manchester Institute of Education
Senior Lecturer in Education, Research Excellence Framework
miguelantonio.lim@manchester.ac.uk

Francisco Marmolejo

Qatar Foundation
President of Higher Education
fmarmolejo@qf.org.qa

Prof. Dr. Liviu Matei

King’s College London
Head of the School of Education, Communication and Society
liviu.matei@kcl.ac.uk

Lewis Purser

Irish Universities Association
Director (Academic Affairs)
lewis.purser@iua.ie

Dr. Dawn Wood

Kirkwood Community College, Iowa
Dean of Global Learning
dawn.wood@kirkwood.edu

Dr. Renée Zicman

Brazilian Association for International Education FAUBAI
Executive Director
dtcr@pucsp.br

Internationalisation of Higher Education


General information

ISSN 2199-5125 (print)

ISSN 2751-1499 (online)

Founded: 2014

Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

Size: 21,0 x 29,7 cm

Annual number of pages: ca. 400

Languages: English

Review section: No

Validation: double-blind peer review

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