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Misconceptions about (the End of) Internationalisation

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In 2011, I wrote two essays, which can be seen as capitalizing on the start of my professorship in Internationalisation of Higher Education at the School of Economics and Management of the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences in 2009.

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Wit, H.d. (2016). Misconceptions about (the End of) Internationalisation. In: Jones, E., Coelen, R., Beelen, J., Wit, H.d. (eds) Global and Local Internationalization. Transgressions: Cultural Studies and Education. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-301-8_3

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