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This volume examines the diverse ways in which universities and colleges around the world are partnering and collaborating with other institutions to fulfill their missions and visions.
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19 December 2016

This volume examines the diverse ways universities and colleges around the world are partnering and collaborating with other institutions to fulfill their missions and visions. University partnerships not only include collaborations between universities but also include university-school (basic education) collaborative partnerships to improve local school systems. The increasing pressures to remove access and participation barriers, and the increasing pressures to mitigate practices that restrict the free flow of education across borders have created a growing global space for educational services of all types. As a result, traditional institutional boundaries have expanded to better respond to increasing pressures placed on them by the growing demand for higher education services. The boundaries between educational institutions and other entities such as government, business, and non-profit organizations have become more fluid and this has resulted in increased involvement by institutions, faculty, and students in activities outside the traditional boundaries of the classroom. This edited volume will specifically explore university partnerships for international development.
Price: $174.99
Pages: 288
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Imprint: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Series: Innovations in Higher Education Teaching and Learning
Publication Date:
19 December 2016
ISBN: 9781786353023
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
EDUCATION / Higher, Higher & further education, tertiary education
This work gathers international contributors in e-learning, global education, higher education, enterprise education, and adult education to explore the latest theory, research, and practical experiences in international partnerships for higher education. They describe challenges and solutions for universities and colleges around the world collaborating with each other. The first part of the book discusses basic concepts of university partnerships for international development and discusses educating global citizens through international partnerships for social justice. Part 2 describes successful examples around the world, such as Project Aspire and the Irish-Welsh Collaborative Innovation Learning Network. Other topics include international service-learning partnerships, England’s rural universities, university-private sector partnerships for health services in rural Mexico, and ethics of university and indigenous research partnerships.
Patrick Blessinger, International HETL Association, New York, NY, USA; St. John's University, New York, NY, USA
Barbara Cozza, St. John's University, New York, NY, USA
PART I: CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES
Pioneering Approaches In University Partnerships: An Introduction To University Partnerships For International Development - Barbara Cozza and Patrick Blessinger
Educating Global Citizens Through International Partnerships For Social Justice - Kati Bell
PART II: SUCCESSFUL PRACTICES
Project Aspire: Engaging Students And Faculty In Extra Curricula Activities To Support Enterprise And Entrepreneurship Teaching - Mike Clements and Leila Abboud
International Service-Learning Partnerships Between Higher Educational Institutions And Governments: A Case Study - James S. Guseh
International Collaborations And Global Engagement: Ngos/Igos And Universities Looking To Make An Impact Beyond The Classroom - Warren Haffar and Sandra Crenshaw
Capitalizing On SME Green Innovation Capabilities: Lessons From Irish-Welsh Collaborative Innovation Learning Network - Denis Harrington, Margaret Walsh, Eleanor Owens, David John Joyner, Morag McDonald, Gareth Griffiths, Evelyn Doyle and Patrick Lynch
From Lancelot To Lapland: Implications Of Engaged Rural Universities - Heidi Hodge, Dean Carson, Peter Berggren and Roger Strasser
Reaching Across Borders: A University- Private Sector Partnership In Building Capacity For Health Services In Rural Mexico - Toni A. Knott
The Ethics Of University And Indigenous Research Partnerships - Lynn F. Lavallée and Lana A. Leslie
Building Capacity In The Zambian Mental Health Workforce Through Engaging College Educators: Evaluation Of A Development Partnership In Higher Education (DelPHe) Project - William J. Penson, Kate Karban, Sarah Patrick, Bryony C. L. Walker, Rosemary Ng'andu, Annel Chishimba Bowa and Edward Mbewe
Enhancing Learning Through Community-Based Partnership - Nicholas Rademacher and Alia Sheety
One Health - Christina Dokter, Reza Nassiri and James Trosko
Learn By Doing: Faculty-Led Short-Term Study Abroad Designing And Developing Experiences - Cindy B. Damschroder