Transnational education From remote campuses to joint degree programmes, advice for teaching within, developing and optimising transnational education (TNE) for universities who serve students in different countries
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When branching out to the Chinese market , it is important to understand student motivation , hire the right staff and form collaborative partnerships , as Zhen Zhang …
Crossing time zones : developing a transnational professional development series
Co - creation with TNE partners allows both front - line educators and host institution opportunities for quality assurance and pathways to build communities of …
Use Etherpad to improve engagement in large transnational classes
By leveraging technology to create an anonymous and collaborative space , educators can empower hesitant students to actively contribute and foster a more …
Help students make the most of studying overseas at branch campuses and beyond
Chris Pirie offers advice on how to run a smooth international student exchange programme
Quality assurance of online transnational higher education
Online and hybrid degrees are booming , but work needs to be done to maintain the reputation of Australian online university degrees in the transnational education …
Seven tips on finding and establishing international partnerships
An international partnership is like a marriage – once the courting is over , long - term compatibility is crucial , says Debra Hinds
A guide to the dos and don ’ ts of international partnerships
Navigating cultural issues , considering local rules , establishing red lines and much more will be required if you are to create a strong partnership and protect both …
Helping doctoral students build international connections
PhD students ’ learning and research can be greatly enhanced through international collaboration . A team from Imperial College London shares practical tips …
Western universities need to look further afield or risk alienation
So many institutions have their heads in the sand , but if they create true international partnerships , they can reap great rewards , says Hugh Martin
I ran the BBC World Service – it showed me how universities can be truly global
Forget our universities ’ Brit - centric approach – developing an authentically global experience needs to be at the core of higher education ’ s digital future
Innovative approaches to transnational education
Vangelis Tsiligiris outlines the key areas for innovation in the design and delivery of transnational education based on changing needs and developments in the global …
The dos and don ’ ts for setting up an international campus
Tobias Kliem offers insight on what to prioritise and what to avoid when setting up a branch campus overseas
Running effective tutorials in transnational education
Michael Daw explores the challenges and misconceptions related to running interactive tutorials in joint international courses , based on his experience …
Guiding principles to support students on campus and overseas through hybrid teaching
Markus Davis explains how three guiding principles of flexibility , inclusion and empathy have helped shape a hybrid teaching model that serves both on - campus and …
Using internationalisation to enhance digital learning experiences for all
Omolabake Fakunle explains how steps to support internationalisation in digital teaching can enhance the learning experience for all students
Developing online master ’ s courses for an international audience
Lauren Johnston - Smith describes steps to create a quality learning experience for students enrolled on online postgraduate courses from all over the world
Boosting international education and collaboration through online delivery
With its lack of physical boundaries , online teaching can be used to boost access to learning for international students , as Stuart Perrin explains