Knowledge Transfer in Transnational Programmes : Opportunities and Challenges for the Pacific Region


Autoria(s): Sutrisno, Agustian; Pillay, Hitendra
Contribuinte(s)

Dakuidreketi, Mesake Rawaikela

Lingham, Govinda Ishwar

Data(s)

2014

Resumo

The globalised world: The current higher education community The last decade has seen rapid changes in the landscape of higher education (HE) throughout the world, largely as a product of globalisation. A major effect has been to propel the interconnectedness between nations and people across the globe (Scholte, 2005). The use of information and communication technology (ICT) has diminished the distance between countries. The world’s economies are becoming more integrated and interrelated through neoliberal economic policies, free trade agreements and open access of goods and services beyond national borders, policies promulgated by organisations such as the World Trade Organization and The World Bank (Marginson & Ordorika, 2011; Mok, 2011). As a consequence, universities are operating at global, national and local levels simultaneously. In the Pacific region, new universities are emerging. For example, Fiji now has one regional and two national universities; Samoa has a national university and Solomon Islands has an institute of higher education. These new players add to regional competition as they open opportunities for global partnerships and transnational programmes. Thus, participating at these multiple levels is inevitable, and no university is immune to these changes (Marginson, Kaur & Sawir, 2011a). Universities are now part of the global HE community that cannot be confined within a nation’s borders. Transitional HE programmes are perhaps one of the most evident demonstrations of the interconnectedness of universities across countries in this global era.

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Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/75878/

Publicador

USP Press

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/75878/2/75878_PILLAY_Knowledge_transfer_in_transnational_programmes_PRE_PUB.docx

Sutrisno, Agustian & Pillay, Hitendra (2014) Knowledge Transfer in Transnational Programmes : Opportunities and Challenges for the Pacific Region. In Dakuidreketi, Mesake Rawaikela & Lingham, Govinda Ishwar (Eds.) Higher Education & Community Engagement in the Pacific : Development and Policy Issues. USP Press, Suva, Fiji, pp. 147-172.

Fonte

School of Cultural & Professional Learning; Faculty of Education

Palavras-Chave #130103 Higher Education #transnational higher education #knowledge transfer #Pacific Region #Internationalisation #knowledge constructs #HERN
Tipo

Book Chapter