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ETER Analytical Report: Internationalisation of Academic Staff in European Higher Education

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Technologie, Innovation und Politikberatung

This report has been prepared by Andrea Bonaccorsi (University of Pisa) and Daniele Biancardi (University of Bergamo) with the support of Alessandro Daraio, Benedetto Lepori, Daniel Wagner-Schuster, and Marija Breitfuss-Loidl

, 1/2020

Abstract:

Internationalisation of higher education plays a key role in ensuring that Europe becomes a smart, sustain-able  and  inclusive  economy.  Internationalisation  encompasses  short-term  and/or  long-term  mobility  of  students and staff, strategic partnerships on education, research and innovation, curriculum development, shared or joint programme offers, intercultural understanding and social engagement, knowledge creation and application, global positioning, increased reputation, visibility and competitiveness. The contribution of international academic staff to the improvement of teaching and the quality of curricula, transfer of good practices, educational methodologies, new classroom technologies and approaches have not been systematically studied yet. These questions remain unanswered because there is a lack of information on foreign academic staff in higher education systems. This report, based on unique data from the European Tertiary Education Register, provides evidence on the proportion of international academic staff based on nationality from 19 countries and more than 1,500 European higher education institutions. It is a first step in addressing the impact of internationalisation on teaching and educational activities.

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