Higher Education in the High North [electronic resource] Academic Exchanges between Norway and Russia / edited by Marit Sundet, Per-Anders Forstorp, Anders Örtenblad.

This book focuses on how the Northern futures are transformed through regional cooperation in the Barents eduscape: a study of the social, cultural and political aspects of higher education and the exchanges of learning and people in the Euro-Arctic Barents region, especially between Norway and Russ...

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Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Higher Education Dynamics, 2215-1923 ; 48
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Sundet, Marit (Editor)
Forstorp, Per-Anders (Editor)
Örtenblad, Anders (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
Edition:1st ed. 2017.
Series:Higher Education Dynamics, 48
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Variant Title:
Higher Education in the High North: Academic Exchanges Between Norway and Russia
Format: Electronic eBook
Contents:
  • Foreword
  • 1. Introduction and Background. Marit Sundet, Per-Anders Forstorp and Anders Örtenblad
  • Part I: Nations
  • 2. Internationalization the Russian Way: Modernization of a Higher Education System in Russia. Natalia Kukarenko and Inga Zashikina
  • 3. The Norwegian Framework for Educational Cooperation with Russia: Educational Policy with a Hint of Foreign Affairs. Jannecke Wiers-Jenssen and Håkan T. Sandersen
  • Part II: Networks
  • 4. Walking the Talk: Putting Internationalization into Practice. Marit Sundet
  • 5. Educational Collaboration in the Barents Region: An Island of Peace? Sander Goes
  • Part III Institutions
  • 6. Success by Necessity? Educational Partnerships between Individual Initiatives and Institutional Frameworks. Håkan Sandersen
  • 7. What We Talk About When We Talk About Internationalization. Per-Anders Forstorp
  • 8. “Bologna Coat” for the Barents Weather: Paradoxes of Integrating Russia into an International Educational Dimension. Lidia Kriulya
  • 9. Learning Exchange and the Ethics of Textual Borrowing: Pedagogy, Mobility and Intertextuality between Academic Cultures. Per-Anders Forstorp and Lidia Kriulya
  • Part IV: Students
  • 10. Russian Students in Norway – Facts and Figures. Jannecke Wiers-Jenssen
  • 11. Global Horizons and Regional Mobility: Russian Student Mobility to Northern Norway and Northern Sweden. Ulf Mellström
  • 12. Russian Students’ Mobility Capital in the Field of University Internationalization. Anna Soloviova
  • 13. Leaving Russia? Russian Students in Norway. Eivind Karlsen
  • Afterword.-Index. .