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Over the past three decades, there’s been growing awareness of the importance of internationalisation at all levels—and its myriad accompanying factors such as, for instance, programmes and policies, funding and stakeholder involvement, cross-border linkages and collaboration.
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Lee, P. (2017). Global: Internationalisation: Variations and Vagaries. In: Mihut, G., Altbach, P.G., Wit, H.d. (eds) Understanding Higher Education Internationalization. Global Perspectives on Higher Education. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6351-161-2_4
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