Internationalization of Higher Education in Laos: Perspectives of university staff on rationales, challenges, and strategies for the post-COVID-19
Higher Education Forum Volume 21
Page 161-180
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Title ( eng ) |
Internationalization of Higher Education in Laos: Perspectives of university staff on rationales, challenges, and strategies for the post-COVID-19
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Creator |
Sisavath Soubin
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Source Title |
Higher Education Forum
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Volume | 21 |
Start Page | 161 |
End Page | 180 |
Number of Pages | 20 |
Journal Identifire |
[PISSN] 2432-9614
[NCID] AA1187795X
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Abstract |
While internationalization has been a strategic driver in transforming higher education in universities across the world, little research has investigated how universities in less-developed countries have implemented the internationalization process to benefit their human and institutional capacity. This article explored the perspectives of university staff on rationales, challenges, and strategies for internationalization through the analysis of survey data collected from 82 university staff (i.e., presidents, deans, directors, academics, and staff) working at four public universities in Laos. The findings showed that resource assurance and academic rationales were the main drivers for internationalization in Lao universities toward strengthening institutional and human capacity and improving the quality of educational provisions. Meanwhile, the universities had attempted to overcome a shortage of capable human resources, financial constraints, and administrative mechanisms to expand internationalization practices. This study also found that universities focused on enhancing information and communication technology (ICT) and foreign language skills of faculty members, expanding partnerships with quality cooperation, and promoting digitalization in the teaching function of the institution as an internationalization strategy for post-COVID-19. These results could bring voices from an underrepresented country into the discourse on the internationalization of higher education and have implications for other contexts with similar conditions.
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Keywords |
internationalization of higher education
rationale
challenge
strategy
university staff
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Language |
eng
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Resource Type | departmental bulletin paper |
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Research Institute for Higher Education, Hiroshima University
広島大学高等教育研究開発センター
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Date of Issued | 2024-03 |
Publish Type | Version of Record |
Access Rights | open access |