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International Students in French Universities and Grandes Écoles - A Comparative Study

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The book mainly investigates the challenges that confront France's unique dual system of higher education in facing internationalization and the recruitment of international students. This book focuses on the development of the institutional strategies in two groups of higher education institutions: University and Grande École in responding to the opportunities and stresses of both Europe's Bologna process and globalization.

The research data presents in this book was collected from four local institutions, two Grandes Écoles and two universities, one of each focusing on the social sciences and the other on natural sciences and technology. Interviews with major stakeholders in the institutions, including personnel from international offices, faculty/researchers and international students were adopted as principal methods for data collection. The thematic organization of the findings in each chapter covers views from three levels of stakeholders' and interprets the results within theoretical frames, such as institutional theories, world-system theory, international academic relationship theory and branding theory.  Readers will find this book both practical and innovative in four key ways. Firstly, in knowledge diffusion, revealing the mysterious veil of the unique French dual higher education system. Secondly, in new knowledge production, exploring a new subject of research and filling the blanks from previous studies of the two groups of institutions. Thirdly, in presenting new interesting sights into current reforms in Frances's higher education and how far principles of path dependency will ensure strong continuities with the past as against a tendency to homogenization in response to pressures from Europeanization and global ranking systems. Finally, in exploring the dimension of interculturality and the interplay between researcher's identity and research process.

List of contents

Introduction.- 1 International student picture in France.- 2 General policies for inbound student mobility promotion in France.- 3 Research Focus.- 4 Research Significance and Limitations.- Part I Theoretical Landscape.- 1 Internationalization of higher education: international and European vision.- 2 French dual system: a historical product in the global context.- 3 International student mobility research reviews.- Part II Conceptual Framework Building.- 1 Interpretation of French HEIs transformation with a new-institutional approach.- 2 International higher education marketplace.- 3 Introduction of branding theory to the French context.- Part III Data Collection and Empirical Analysis.- 1 Data collection process.- 2 Internationalization in convergence in grandes écoles and universities from macro-perspective.- 3 Institution branding with application of mixed philosophy in the international context: from awareness to practice.- 4 International student recruitment: from pooling resources to service provision.- Conclusion.- References.

Summary

The book mainly investigates the challenges that confront France’s unique dual system of higher education in facing internationalization and the recruitment of international students. This book focuses on the development of the institutional strategies in two groups of higher education institutions: University and Grande École in responding to the opportunities and stresses of both Europe’s Bologna process and globalization.

The research data presents in this book was collected from four local institutions, two Grandes Écoles and two universities, one of each focusing on the social sciences and the other on natural sciences and technology. Interviews with major stakeholders in the institutions, including personnel from international offices, faculty/researchers and international students were adopted as principal methods for data collection. The thematic organization of the findings in each chapter covers views from three levels of stakeholders’ and interprets the results within theoretical frames, such as institutional theories, world-system theory, international academic relationship theory and branding theory. 
 
Readers will find this book both practical and innovative in four key ways. Firstly, in knowledge diffusion, revealing the mysterious veil of the unique French dual higher education system. Secondly, in new knowledge production, exploring a new subject of research and filling the blanks from previous studies of the two groups of institutions. Thirdly, in presenting new interesting sights into current reforms in Frances’s higher education and how far principles of path dependency will ensure strong continuities with the past as against a tendency to homogenization in response to pressures from Europeanization and global ranking systems. Finally, in exploring the dimension of interculturality and the interplay between researcher’s identity and research process.

Product details

Authors Cui Bian
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9789811011320
ISBN 978-981-10-1132-0
No. of pages 267
Dimensions 162 mm x 19 mm x 239 mm
Weight 623 g
Illustrations XIII, 267 p. 13 illus. in color.
Series East-West Crosscurrents in Higher Education
East-West Crosscurrents in Higher Education
East-West Crosscurrents in Hig
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Adult education

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