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Internationalization of Tertiary Education in the Middle East and North Africa Année de publication: 2020 Auteur: Giulia Marchesini Auteur institutionnel: World Bank Conceived in order to provide a crucial baseline in research on internationalization in MENA, this report draws on available data to respond to both a real need for regional analysis and a direct demand from stakeholders, including tertiary education institutions in the region. Encouraging internationalization to be mainstreamed throughout MENA is the objective that this report seeks to achieve by way of stimulating regional policy dialogue on the subject. The report presents some global trends in internationalization and details its main benefits, before providing an overview of the current status of internationalization in the MENA region, including an in-depth analysis of student mobility. In its reflections on the way forward for the region, the report situates its recommendations in the context of COVID-19, within which, despite serious challenges due to a lack of attractiveness of the region, MENA may find a key opportunity. It suggests that adapting to the “new normal” through the deeper implementation of internationalization “at home” – a dimension that does not require physical mobility and, being implemented within domestic environments, has a much wider reach – may help enable the region to make strides towards catching up on the internationalization agenda.
Higher Education's Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Building a More Sustainable and Democratic Future (Council of Europe Higher Education Series; No. 25) Année de publication: 2021 Auteur: Sjur Bergan | Tony Gallagher | Ira Harkavy | Ronaldo Munck | Hilligje van’t Land Auteur institutionnel: Council of Europe Public health was the immediate concern when the Covid-19 pandemic struck in Asia, then in Europe and other parts of the world. The response of our education systems is no less vital. Higher education has played a major role in responding to the pandemic and it must help shape a better, more equitable and just post-Covid-19 world. This book explores the various responses of higher education to the pandemic across Europe and North America, with contributions also from Africa, Asia and South America. The contributors write from the perspective of higher education leaders with institutional responsibility, as well as from that of public authorities or specialists in specific aspects of higher education policy and practice. Some contributions analyse how specific higher education institutions reacted, while others reflect on the impact of Covid-19 on key issues such as internationalisation, finance, academic freedom and institutional autonomy, inclusion and equality and public responsibility. The book describes the various ways in which higher education is facing the Covid-19 pandemic. It is designed to help universities, specifically their staff and students as well as their partners, contribute to a more sustainable and democratic future.
More than Welcome: Intercultural Integration of Migrants in and Through Higher Education Année de publication: 2026 Auteur: Darla K. Deardorff | Raffaela Iuliano Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO As global displacement reaches unprecedented levels—with 123.2 million people uprooted by conflict, environmental disasters, and economic instability (UNHCR, 2025)—there is an urgent need to rethink approach integration. Migration should be embraced as an opportunity for human and cultural development, social cohesion, and economic growth. To realise this, societies must transition from outdated integration models to a new paradigm of intercultural integration—a multidirectional process engaging all community members.More than Welcome offers a framework for intercultural integration, founded on five principles with intercultural competence at its core. It highlights the unique role of Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in fostering mutual respect, understanding, and collaboration. By actively addressing xenophobia and cultural discrimination, HEIs can become catalytic spaces to help migrants reach their full potential in diverse societies.Through research and practical examples, the publication provides actionable strategies for policy-makers to create a higher education sector that not only educates but also cultivates active, intercultural citizens. By embracing this framework, we can build more inclusive societies and unlock the full potential of migration for the benefit of all.
Report on Digital Transformation in Higher Education in South Asia Année de publication: 2025 Auteur: Anil Mammen | Vinay Lautre Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO Bangkok | International Centre for Higher Education Innovation This report explores how higher education institutions (HEIs) in South Asia are advancing digital transformation to accelerate progress toward Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4) on quality education. Focusing on Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, it provides one of the first comprehensive regional analyses of how digitalization is reshaping teaching, learning, research, and community engagement. 