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The future trend of internationalization of higher education in the postepidemic era |
Philip G.Altbach, Simon Marginson, Ulrich Teichler, et al |
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Abstract COVID-19 has shocked and transformed internationalization of higher education globally. Because of this impact, the global higher education structure would be reshaped, and so would flow modes and subjects of internationalization of higher education. In the postepidemic era, despite of shifting from economicdriven to cultural understanding, and establishing a diversified and sustainable new pattern, internationalization of higher education should also improve its diversity. Based on a correct understanding of changes in the political, economic, and educational environment, China should realize that the relationship between internationalization of higher education and geopolitics is still unbreakable, the "cultural hegemony" in internationalization of higher education is still difficult to shake in the short term, and the contradiction between the scale and quality of internationalization of higher education will exist for a long time. Therefore, China should enforce researches, innovations and cultural guidance, and attach importance to promoting building a community with a shared future for mankind through the Belt and Road construction, so as to better promote internationalization of higher education.
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