The peripatetic professor: The internationalisation of the academic profession

The internationalisation of the academic profession is a growing, if little studied, phenomenon, in contemporary higher education, and the article studies attitudes and behavioural outcomes of academic staff from a range of countries in relation to this dimension. After brief allusions to past examp...

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Veröffentlicht in:Higher education 1997-10, Vol.34 (3), p.323-345
1. Verfasser: Welch, Anthony R
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The internationalisation of the academic profession is a growing, if little studied, phenomenon, in contemporary higher education, and the article studies attitudes and behavioural outcomes of academic staff from a range of countries in relation to this dimension. After brief allusions to past examples of academic staff mobility, a routine measure of internationalisation was used to divide the International Survey population into two groups ('peripatetic' and 'indigenous'). Results indicated significant differences in both values and performance, in a range of areas. Substantial differences are also reported between many systems of higher education. The article concludes with some comparisons of other staff mobility schemes, and a defense of the worth of international experience for academic staff. (DIPF/orig.abstract)
ISSN:0018-1560
1573-174X
DOI:10.1023/A:1003071806217