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Strengthening of Internationalisation in B&H Higher Education Internationalisation of HE. The Portuguese Strategy Mónica Vieira Instituto Politécnico do Porto Bihac|B&H 6 th – 7 th September 2016 Project number: 561874 -EPP-1 -2015 -1 -BE-EPPKA 2 -CBHE-SP "This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein"
Strengthening of Internationalisation in B&H Higher Education Internationalisation of HE. The Portuguese Strategy 1. The broad context 2. The strategy for the internationalisation of Portuguese HE 3. The strategy for the internationalisation in IPP Mónica Vieira Bihac| 06 th – 07 th September 2016
Strengthening of Internationalisation in B&H Higher Education Internationalisation of HE. The Portuguese Strategy 1. The broad context Mónica Vieira Bihac| 06 th – 07 th September 2016
Strengthening of Internationalisation in B&H Higher Education Internationalisation of HE. The Portuguese Strategy 1. The broad context 1 • • • Universities have always had some international dimension; However, the international dimension of HE has changed dramatically over the centuries into the forms, dimensions and approaches that we see today. These range from: – – – – the mobility of and competition for students, teachers and scholars; export of academic systems and cultures; research cooperation; knowledge transfer and capacity building; student and staff exchange; internationalisation of the curriculum and of learning outcomes; cross-border delivery of programmes, projects and institutions; to virtual mobility, digital learning and collaborative online international learning 1 De Wit, H. , Howard, L. , & Egron-Polak, E. (2015, p. 41) Mónica Vieira Bihac| 06 th – 07 th September 2016
Strengthening of Internationalisation in B&H Higher Education Internationalisation of HE. The Portuguese Strategy 1. The broad context • • Until recently, the European emphasis in internationalisation has been on mobility, reacting to European Commission initiatives and with the main goal of increasing the number of incoming and outgoing students within the EU 1. Nowadays, as well as international student mobility, international research collaboration and international strategic partnerships are also an important priority on internationalisation activities undertaken by European institutions. 1 De Wit, H. , Howard, L. , & Egron-Polak, E. (2015, p. 44) Mónica Vieira Bihac| 06 th – 07 th September 2016
Strengthening of Internationalisation in B&H Higher Education es sation o D ali ion tes to g t a rn ribu arnin e t In ont g le g? c vin n i h ro eac p t m i d n a 92% responded “YES” Mónica Vieira Bihac| 06 th – 07 th September 2016
Strengthening of Internationalisation in B&H Higher Education Which of the following features have contributed most to the enhancement of learning and teaching? In Trends 2015 questionnaire Sursock (2015: 71) Mónica Vieira Bihac| 06 th – 07 th September 2016
Strengthening of Internationalisation in B&H Higher Education Is t h cor ere a r n bet elatio y Mo we n Em bilit en plo y a yab nd ilit y? Mónica Vieira Bihac| 06 th – 07 th September 2016
Strengthening of Internationalisation in B&H Higher Education Erasmus mobility & employability MEMO/14/534 Erasmus Impact Study: Key findings Mónica Vieira Bihac| 06 th – 07 th September 2016
Strengthening of Internationalisation in B&H Higher Education Erasmus mobility & employability MEMO/14/534 Erasmus Impact Study: Key findings Mónica Vieira Bihac| 06 th – 07 th September 2016
Strengthening of Internationalisation in B&H Higher Education Erasmus mobility & employability MEMO/14/534 Erasmus Impact Study: Key findings Mónica Vieira Bihac| 06 th – 07 th September 2016
Strengthening of Internationalisation in B&H Higher Education Internationalisation of HE. The Portuguese Strategy The international dimensions of HE is driven by a dynamic and constantly evolving combination of political, economic, sociocultural and academic rationales. These motives take on different forms and dimensions in the different regions and countries, and in the different institutions and their programmes. There is not one model that fits all Mónica Vieira Bihac| 06 th – 07 th September 2016
Strengthening of Internationalisation in B&H Higher Education Internationalisation of HE. The Portuguese Strategy 1. This implies that it would be beneficial to any policymaker or institution to become more informed about the fundamental factors, elements and conditions that promote or discourage internationalisation efforts before embarking on a strategic initiative in internationalisation 1; This regard Stromquist (2007, p. 100) say that should be given attention to: (1) the major effort to recruit more international students and faculty; (2) the considerable shift toward convergence among schools in strategies and decisions affecting the issues of governance, curriculum, and selection of both faculty and students; (3) the growth of ‘‘star’’ faculty in the pursuit of higher institutional rankings and thus of higher number of student applicants; 1 De Wit, H. , Howard, L. , & Egron-Polak, E. (2015, p. 54) Mónica Vieira Bihac| 06 th – 07 th September 2016
Strengthening of Internationalisation in B&H Higher Education Internationalisation of HE. The Portuguese Strategy This regard Stromquist (2007, p. 100) say that should be given attention to: (4) there is a sustained increase in the proportion of administrative positions, as internationalization is based on ‘‘strategic planning’’ that requires knowledge of external forces and quicker response times; (5) the expansion of the student markets leads to a dissociation between teaching and research, with increased numbers of professors in non-tenure, part-time, and clinical positions being reported. Mónica Vieira Bihac| 06 th – 07 th September 2016
Strengthening of Internationalisation in B&H Higher Education Internationalisation of HE. The Portuguese Strategy 2. De Wit and others have highlighted the fundamental point that internationalisation should not be seen as an end in itself but rather as a means to enhance the quality of teaching, research and the service role of HE to society 1; 3. Frolich and Veiga point out, internationalisation in HE, like HE itself, although increasingly influenced by and acting in a globalised context, is still predominantly defined by regional, national and institutional laws and regulations, cultures and structures 2. 1, 2 De Wit, H. , Howard, L. , & Egron-Polak, E. (2015, p. 54) Mónica Vieira Bihac| 06 th – 07 th September 2016
Strengthening of Internationalisation in B&H Higher Education Internationalisation of HE. The Portuguese Strategy 2. The strategy for the internationalisation of Portuguese HE Mónica Vieira Bihac| 06 th – 07 th September 2016
Strengthening of Internationalisation in B&H Higher Education Internationalisation of HE. The Portuguese Strategy 2. The strategy for the internationalisation of Portuguese HE (general context) Sin et al (2016, p. 177) affirm that ‘until recently, Portugal did not have a consistent policy for internationalising HE’ due to ‘the government’s lack of a clear strategy in this area and to governmental instability’. • Portuguese government assumed an attitude that was more reactive than pro-active • EU funded programmes worked as the main lever for internationalisation of higher education Mónica Vieira Bihac| 06 th – 07 th September 2016
Strengthening of Internationalisation in B&H Higher Education Internationalisation of HE. The Portuguese Strategy 2. The strategy for the internationalisation of Portuguese HE (general context) Covering dimensions such mobility of the academic community students, teachers and staff the admission of foreign students establishment of degrees in association In Portugal HEI Diverse strategies varies according to the traditions and academic cultures of the different disciplines the recruitment of foreign teachers and researchers the integration of CRUP 1 & CCISP 2 in several international representative networks of these type of education the establishment of an international environment on campus rankings 1 Council of Rectors of Portuguese Universities 2 Portuguese Polytechnics Coordinating Council Mónica Vieira Bihac| 06 th – 07 th September 2016 the international scientific collaboration boosted mainly participation in various research projects / international cooperation
Strengthening of Internationalisation in B&H Higher Education Internationalisation of HE. The Portuguese Strategy 2. The strategy for the internationalisation of Portuguese HE Currently due to the economic crisis and the decrease of the number of national candidates to higher education, government and HEI change their attitude towards internationalisation, as well as the shift in the driving rationale. • The rationales changed from cultural, political and academic (student and staff mobility in the context of European mobility programmes; and the enrolment of students from the Portuguese-speaking countries) to the economic one. In 2014, government approved legislation (the Statute of the international student) allowing public institutions to increase fees for non-Portuguese students. Mónica Vieira Bihac| 06 th – 07 th September 2016
Strengthening of Internationalisation in B&H Higher Education Internationalisation of HE. The Portuguese Strategy 2. The strategy for the internationalisation of Portuguese HE • Further more in 2014 government appointed a working group to elaborate the national strategy for internationalisation of HE that produce a report with the follow proposal for strategy: i. ii. iii. Mónica Vieira Strategy based on institutional collaboration through the development of joint curricula; in the promotion of cooperation between researchers; and in the promotion of projects that would increase the international mobility of students, staff (academic and non-academic) and researchers; Increase the supply of distance learning programmes including MOOCs; Adoption of administrative measures, including the establishment of a ‘green channel’ for prospective candidates, involving close cooperation among official departments involved in the process (visas, resident permits, tax identification number, accommodation, . . ); Bihac| 06 th – 07 th September 2016
Strengthening of Internationalisation in B&H Higher Education Internationalisation of HE. The Portuguese Strategy 2. The strategy for the internationalisation of Portuguese HE • Further more in 2014 government appointed a working group to elaborate the national strategy for internationalisation of HE that produce a report with the follow proposal for strategy: iv. v. vi. Mónica Vieira Incorporation in the internationalisation strategy of the Portuguese language, as is a major asset of the country’s HE system (it is expected that Portuguese language will be a major factor in attraction of students from Portuguese-speaking countries); Need of significant improvement of the multilingual skills of higher education students; Coordination of the various actions assuring that all initiatives are coherently developed. Bihac| 06 th – 07 th September 2016
Strengthening of Internationalisation in B&H Higher Education Internationalisation of HE. The Portuguese Strategy 3. The strategy for the internationalisation in IPP Mónica Vieira Bihac| 06 th – 07 th September 2016
Strengthening of Internationalisation in B&H Higher Education 3. The strategy for the internationalisation in IPP Strategic Plan 2014 -2018 – – – Mónica Vieira 1 st Priority Axis 2 nd Priority Axis 3 rd Priority Axis 4 th Priority Axis 5 th Priority Axis IPP Educational Offer (portfolio) R&D and knowledge transfer Internationalisation Governance and strategic management People, culture and citizenship Bihac| 06 th – 07 th September 2016
Strengthening of Internationalisation in B&H Higher Education 3. The strategy for the internationalisation in IPP 2014 -2018 Strategic Ambition for Internationalisation: • Increase the attraction of foreign students and researchers (being an internationally recognised HE); • Markets diversification in order to export IPP’s educational portfolio, to foster knowledge transfer and to enhance employability; • Strengthening the involvement of the teaching staff and researchers in internationals R&D and cooperation networks. Mónica Vieira Bihac| 06 th – 07 th September 2016
Strengthening of Internationalisation in B&H Higher Education 3. The strategy for the internationalisation in IPP Aligned with the strategy the European Policy Statement 2014 -2020: • internationalisation for employability (internationalisation and mobility effort of IPP to improve the ability of IPP alumni and future graduates to obtain jobs); • new geographical areas (CPLP – Brazil & Angola -, South Korea, the USA, and China); • connection R&D with Innovation and Entrepreneurship (encouraging straight collaboration between R&D groups, Internationalisation structures and Technology and Transfer Unit); • development and improvement of double/joint/multiple degrees. Mónica Vieira Bihac| 06 th – 07 th September 2016
Strengthening of Internationalisation in B&H Higher Education 3. The strategy for the internationalisation in IPP Effects of the internationalisation at IPP • Improvement of the international visibility and attractiveness of the institution; • Language training and intercultural training for students and teachers/staff (incoming and outgoing); • Internationalisation at home (international/cultural activities); • Participation in International Networks (more open institution); • Benchmarking between institutions (learning from each other); • Improvement of the quality of IPP study cycles (curriculum; learning outcomes); • Increasing participation in international projects, joint research projects (strengthening research and knowledge production); • Establishment of the credit system (ECTS) improved the transparency and transferability of student qualifications; Mónica Vieira Bihac| 06 th – 07 th September 2016
Strengthening of Internationalisation in B&H Higher Education 3. The strategy for the internationalisation in IPP Effects of the internationalisation at IPP • The Diploma supplement, easy readable and comparable degrees (Diploma Supplement Label in 2006); • Promotion of employability – internships and cooperation with industry/labour market – development of the “soft skills”, which are an added value (recognized by the employer) also to find a (better) job, besides the personal development • • • Mónica Vieira Strengthening of links between IPP and the labour market/business; Institutional and course information provided in English; Setting up English/foreign language programmes (some fields); Increasing number outgoing and incoming teachers and students; Expanded international offices (at the school level); Harmonised procedures applied to all IPP. Bihac| 06 th – 07 th September 2016
Strengthening of Internationalisation in B&H Higher Education REFERENCES • • Mónica Vieira CHE Consult, Brussels Education Services, Centrum für Hochschulentwicklung, Compostela Group of Universities, & Erasmus Student Network (2014). Erasmus impact study. Effects of mobility on the skills and employability of students and the internationalisation of higher education institutions. Brussels: European Commission. Retrieved from http: //ec. europa. eu/education/library/study/2014/erasmusimpact_en. pdf De Wit, H. , Howard, L. , & Egron-Polak, E. (2015). Internationalisation of higher education. Brussels: European Union. Retrieved from http: //www. europarl. europa. eu/Reg. Data/etudes/STUD/2015/540370/IPOL_STU(2015)540370_EN. pdf Haan, H. H. d. , 2014. Where is the gap between internationalization strategic planning and its implementation? A study of 16 Dutch universities internationalization plans. Tertiary Education and Management, 19 March, pp. 1 -14. Knight, J. (2008). Higher education in turmoil. The changing world of internationalisation. Rotterdam, the Netherlands: Sense Publishers. Sin, C. , Veiga, A. , Amaral, A. , 2016. European Policy Implementation and Higher Education: Analysing the Bologna Process. Issues in Higher Education. London: Palgrave Macmillan Stromquist, N. P. , 2007. Internationalization as a response to globalization: radical shifts in university environments. Higher Education, pp. 81 -105. Sursock, A. (2015). Trends 2015: Learning and teaching in European universities. Brussels: European University Association (EUA). Veiga, A. , Rosa, M. J. , Amaral, A. , 2006. The Internationalisation of Portuguese Higher Education: How are Higher Education Institutions Facing this New Challenge? . Higher Education Management and Policy 18(1). OECD, pp. 113128 Bihac| 06 th – 07 th September 2016
Strengthening of Internationalisation in B&H Higher Education Thank You Vladimir Kush, Atlas of Wonder Mónica Vieira Banja Luka | 07 th – 10 th March 2016
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