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OverviewThis volume highlights new trends and projects in Internationalisation at Home (IaH) and internationalisation of the Higher Education curriculum in the UK and around the world. It brings together the contributions of academics and practitioners in the sector operating in different fields, from curriculum development to language teaching and academic support. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anthony Manning , Silvia ColaiacomoPublisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing Imprint: Cambridge Scholars Publishing Edition: Unabridged edition ISBN: 9781527566569ISBN 10: 1527566560 Pages: 324 Publication Date: 19 April 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews“Internationalisation at Home is an incredibly important activity which helps our students to learn more from each other on our diverse campuses. The articles in this book show how investment and co-creation in international experience within individual institutions can unlock important resources for the enhancement of international relations and knowledge diplomacy with much wider global potential.” Anne Marie-Graham CEO, UK Council for International Student Affairs“Internationalisation at Home is key to delivering a comprehensive approach to internationalisation. The articles in this book offer a good range of examples which show what can be achieved by students and staff through developing and co-creating opportunities for curriculum internationalisation. Sharing experiences and challenges can help raise the profile of this important aspect of our work, enabling wider engagement with its benefits.”Professor Elspeth JonesEmerita Professor, Internationalisation of Higher Education, Leeds Beckett University, UK; Series Editor, Internationalization in Higher Education Internationalisation at Home is an incredibly important activity which helps our students to learn more from each other on our diverse campuses. The articles in this book show how investment and co-creation in international experience within individual institutions can unlock important resources for the enhancement of international relations and knowledge diplomacy with much wider global potential. Anne Marie-Graham CEO, UK Council for International Student Affairs Internationalisation at Home is key to delivering a comprehensive approach to internationalisation. The articles in this book offer a good range of examples which show what can be achieved by students and staff through developing and co-creating opportunities for curriculum internationalisation. Sharing experiences and challenges can help raise the profile of this important aspect of our work, enabling wider engagement with its benefits. Professor Elspeth JonesEmerita Professor, Internationalisation of Higher Education, Leeds Beckett University, UK; Series Editor, Internationalization in Higher Education Author InformationDr Anthony Manning is Dean for Internationalisation at the University of Kent, UK. His area of academic specialism is internationalisation of the curriculum and the teaching and assessment of English for Academic Purposes (EAP), Modern Foreign Languages and academic skills. His recent publications are associated with training for educators in the assessment of EAP, and he is one of the principal authors of The Transferable Academic Skills Kit (TASK). He is a Principal Fellow of AdvanceHE’s Higher Education Academy, and a Trustee for the British Accreditation Council.Dr Silvia Colaiacomo is a Lecturer in the Arena Centre for Research-Based Education at University College London, where her main area of responsibility is overseeing the teacher training provision for Postgraduate Teaching Assistants. Her background is in the history of art and modern foreign languages, and her current focus is academic development programmes for teaching and support staff. She is particularly interested in internationalisation of the curriculum, and exploring the interaction between space, pedagogy and technology in different disciplinary settings. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |