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Colombian conference seeks right internationalisation formula

Event explores the challenges and options that lie ahead for a post-conflict society

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December 8, 2016
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February 16, 2017
House of Representatives, Bogot谩, Colombia
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House of Representatives in Bogota: the Colombian government is embracing internationalisation in higher education and seeking guidance from across the world

In a world where 鈥渂orders almost don鈥檛 exist any more鈥, it is 鈥渁bsolutely critical for students, institutions and societies to join the international global environment鈥.

That was the argument of John Hudzik, former vice-president and dean of international programmes at Michigan State University, in his keynote address at the eighth聽Latin America and the Caribbean Higher Education Conference in Bogot谩, Colombia, on 24 November.

Professor Hudzik argued that internationalisation was about 鈥渕ore than getting your photo taken to prove that you鈥檝e been to another university鈥 and had to be seen as 鈥渁 long-run commitment鈥. It needed to be 鈥渋nfused into existing missions鈥 鈥 of teaching, research and public service 鈥 and not added on as a separate fourth mission.

And, since even optimistic scenarios suggested that only about 5 per cent of students would be internationally mobile, it was crucial also to look at 鈥渋nternationalis[ing] the curriculum and classroom at home鈥.

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Furthermore, given that growth in co-authored papers is proceeding far faster internationally than within single countries and that 鈥渇ew institutions can afford cutting-edge research on their own鈥, Professor Hudzik urged Latin American universities to 鈥済et in the game鈥.

The event had been opened by Luz Karime Abad铆a Alvarado, Colombia鈥檚 deputy minister for higher education, who said that education remained 鈥渙ne of the priority issues鈥 for the country鈥檚 foreign policy.

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Data from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and聽Cultural Organisation聽(Unesco) indicate that just over 25,000 students had taken part in international activities, mainly in Spain and Mexico, in the last year for which figures were available, which was 鈥渉igher than Chile but still low by Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) standards鈥.聽

However, Camilo Gaitan Garcia, rector of the Unipanamericana University Foundation, expressed concerns that 鈥渋t is hard to find many people with mastery of English as well as subject expertise鈥 in the Colombian academy.

The rest of the conference brought together experts from Colombia, the Latin America region and the rest of the world to offer insights into best practice and suggest how Colombia can best embrace internationalisation.

Uwe Brandenburg, managing partner of CHE Consult in Germany, stressed the need for solid data about the impact of internationalisation projects, including their success in 鈥渕eeting national, regional and social goals鈥, since these were 鈥渘ot usually measured and not reflected in publications鈥.

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Peter Cunningham, head of the Unit for Higher Education Internationalisation in the Developing World at Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, in South Africa, urged Colombia to 鈥渁lign its internationalisation policies with national development goals鈥 and to 鈥渁ddress rebranding issues鈥, such as a lingering perception that the country is dangerous.

The conference was sponsored by a wide range of Colombian universities with the support of Invest in Bogot谩, the Ministry of Education and others. It was followed by a postgraduate fair organised by BMI Media where universities 鈥 mainly from the UK, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain and Sweden 鈥 got a chance to try to recruit Colombian students.

matthew.reisz@tesglobal.com

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