Teaching Sociology, Vol. 45, No. 4, SPECIAL ISSUE: Incorporating Globalization in the Sociology Curriculum (OCTOBER 2017), pp. 368-378 (11 pages) This paper presents an analysis of my experiences with ...
Despite the current critiques of globalization in many circles, the movement of capital, goods, services, people and ideas will no doubt continue. Also globalization of higher education has been ...
I. Ramonet, "Globalisation, Culture et Démocratie," in Mondialisation, Citoyenneté et Multiculturalism, ed. M. Elbaz and D. Helly (Saint-Nicolas, Québec: Les Presses de l'Université Laval, 2000), 33.
What role higher education plays in the future will largely depend on how society comes to view globalization, says Robert H. Craig, a professor of history and international studies at the College of ...
The need to operate globally has never been greater. With formerly dormant markets springing to life and improved technologies and efficiencies making the world a bazaar of economic activity, those ...
This Article will look at globalization in the context of higher education and, in particular, higher legal education. The objective will be to think about the ways in which non-U.S.-based law schools ...
A dense but rewarding series of meditations on the possibility of reading, learning, and teaching that would encourage the full flowering of cultural, sexual, and linguistic diversity and resist the ...
Globalization is not a trend exclusive to economic or cultural spectra. Many universities are witnessing an unstoppable wave of globalization. Through the internationalization of American campuses and ...
During International Education Week (Nov. 18-22), Purdue’s Office of Global Partnerships and Global Academic Committee recognize four winners of Purdue’s 2024 Outstanding Leadership in Globalization ...
It used to be that a college education would guarantee a person a job after graduation. Nowadays, all a college degree can do is help a person land a job interview, according to Lake Washington School ...
A powerful assemblage of forces seems to be ensuring that the transnational colonizes the hearts and ambitions of emerging cadres of law graduates. Over the last twenty-five years, the legal academy ...