Interfaculty collaboration for improving international mobility experiences: sustaining a dialogue across difference

Higher education institutions promote interfaculty collaborations in research and education projects, but few studies have examined the challenges of such collaborations. This case study investigates how a heterogeneous interfaculty group worked in a community of practice for two years curating an e...

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