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Comparative Study on Capacity Building for Academic Staff in Internationalisation of Higher Education in Vietnam and Australia

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posted on 2023-10-23, 23:36 authored by Diep NguyenDiep Nguyen
Academics are seen as primary agents in the enactment of higher education internationalisation. However, the achievements of internationalisation are claimed to be constrained by the lack of academics’ involvement and expertise. This research, therefore, compares the policies and practices of capacity building for academics in internationalisation between Australian and Vietnamese universities. More specifically, this research seeks to unpack ideologies and understandings of internationalisation, institutional arrangements of capacity building for academics in internationalisation, and academics’ individual agency in engaging and building their capacity for internationalisation. Using the Capability Approach as a theoretical framework (Sen, 1992, 1999), the research argues that academics’ participation in internationalisation is determined by social and institutional conditions, combined with their individual aspirations and active roles in creating internationalisation and professional development opportunities. This suggests the significance of an enabling structure and active individual agency in expanding academics’ capabilities for successful participation in internationalisation

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Journal

Journal of Comparative & International Higher Education

Volume

12

Pagination

97-104

Location

Pittsburgh, Pa.

ISSN

2151-0393

eISSN

2151-0407

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

6S1

Publisher

University of Pittsburgh

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