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Title: | The earlier we start, the better we are | Authors: | Shainesh, G | Keywords: | Education;Higher education;Globalization;Internationalization | Issue Date: | Oct-2014 | Publisher: | Tyrrell Burgess Associates | Abstract: | Globalization is a reality and we live in a global village. The national context is relevant and necessary to keep us rooted and create an identity while we explore alternate ways of thinking and doing as part of the internationalization process. There is a huge merit in understanding and appreciating diversity through education and experiences. Many foreign universities have already started functioning and many are in the pipeline to establish their centers in India. This will be good for students, as they will have more choice at every stage of their educational life.Foreign competition is also good for incumbent universities and institutions as they will be forced to innovate, adapt and improve to be relevant and avoid obsolescence. The increasing demand for high quality faculty members will create a bigger market for researchers and academics. Read more at: https://www.thehighereducationreview.com/magazine/the-earlier-we-start-the-better-we-are-SRKD863118898.html | Description: | Higher Education Review, October 2014 | URI: | https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/13369 |
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