Academic mobility, intercultural encounters and cosmopolitan knowledge creation
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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-17, 08:53authored byL Kirpitchenko
In this presentation, I examine contemporary international encounters and intercultural interactions in academia as a researcher and recent participant in the ever-expanding global academic mobility programs. Academic mobility is a part of the modern continuing changes in the teaching and learning processes that higher educational institutions are undergoing globally. These changes are often termed ‘internationalization of education’ and they are expressed in the transformations in both the curricula and recruitment practices of students and staff. Global scale of academic mobility opens up prosperous opportunities for intercultural knowledge interchange, knowledge creation, and knowledge enrichment, all leading to the broadening of cultural imagination and creation of shared cosmopolitan cultural meanings.
History
Pagination
1-1
Location
Melbourne, VIC
Start date
2013-10-24
End date
2013-10-24
Language
eng
Publication classification
E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed
Title of proceedings
Centre for Citizenship and Globalisation Lunchtime Seminar Series
Event
Centre for Citizenship and Globalisation Lunchtime Seminar Series
Publisher
Deakin University
Place of publication
Deakin University, Melbourne
Series
Centre for Citizenship and Globalisation Lunchtime Seminar Series