Higher Education on Global Platform
Keywords:
Global-village, UNESCO report, CBR, UCSAbstract
Internationalization is a concept, it means diminishing importance of national border and strengthening of identities, that stretch beyond those rooted in a limited locale in terms of particular country or region. it can also be defined as intensification of worldwide social relations which link distant localities in such a way that local happening is shopped by events occurring at any distant place ad vice versa. It is this construction of time-space compression that has given rise to the popular notion of “One-world”, “Global-village” etc Internationalization through has contributed for rise in living standards, improvement in health, education and technology, advancement, especially in the area of communication and computers during this period.
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- Guy Neave and Frans Van Vught, (ed) “Conclusion” in Promethneus Bound : The changing relationship between Government and higher Education in Western Europe.
- Open Doors 2004, Report on International educational Exchange Institute of International Education.
- UNDP (2005) : Education & Globalisation, Student Struggle, September, 2005, New Delhi.
- Government of India (2005) : Report of the CaBE committee on Autonomy of Higher Education Institutions, MHRD New Delhi.
- UNESCO (2004) : Vision Statement, conference on quality education for all young people, UNESCO, Geneva.
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