Internationalisation of Malaysian higher education: policies, practices and the SDGs

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the policies and practices of internationalisation of higher education in Malaysia, and to specifically explore how Sustainable Development Goals are translated into policies and practices. Design/methodology/approach: This paper takes a chronological...

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Main Authors: Wan, Chang Da, Abdullah, Doria
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spelling my.utm.976782022-10-25T10:37:05Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/97678/ Internationalisation of Malaysian higher education: policies, practices and the SDGs Wan, Chang Da Abdullah, Doria H Social Sciences (General) Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the policies and practices of internationalisation of higher education in Malaysia, and to specifically explore how Sustainable Development Goals are translated into policies and practices. Design/methodology/approach: This paper takes a chronological and historical approach to examine policies and practices on internationalisation of higher education in Malaysia. This includes identifying patterns, trends and shifts on internationalisation at the system and institutional levels. Findings: At the system level, Malaysia has transformed from a sending to receiving country, from being an aid recipient to an equal partner, and from a host to a provider. At the institutional level, internationalisation transforms from a fad to a norm, and from having unilateral collaboration to setting up multinational collaborations with international partners. Equally important, the paper discusses the role of internationalisation to address the global Sustainable Development Goals, and identify policy gaps at the national level and the de facto practices of Sustainable Development Goals at the institutional level. Originality/value: This paper charts the changes of internationalisation of higher education in Malaysia, and importantly, shows gaps to incorporate the global Sustainable Development Goals and to relate this global agenda to the internationalisation of higher education. Emerald Group Holdings Ltd. 2021 Article PeerReviewed Wan, Chang Da and Abdullah, Doria (2021) Internationalisation of Malaysian higher education: policies, practices and the SDGs. International Journal of Comparative Education and Development, 23 (3). pp. 212-226. ISSN 2396-7404 http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/IJCED-08-2020-0052 DOI : 10.1108/IJCED-08-2020-0052
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Wan, Chang Da
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Internationalisation of Malaysian higher education: policies, practices and the SDGs
description Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the policies and practices of internationalisation of higher education in Malaysia, and to specifically explore how Sustainable Development Goals are translated into policies and practices. Design/methodology/approach: This paper takes a chronological and historical approach to examine policies and practices on internationalisation of higher education in Malaysia. This includes identifying patterns, trends and shifts on internationalisation at the system and institutional levels. Findings: At the system level, Malaysia has transformed from a sending to receiving country, from being an aid recipient to an equal partner, and from a host to a provider. At the institutional level, internationalisation transforms from a fad to a norm, and from having unilateral collaboration to setting up multinational collaborations with international partners. Equally important, the paper discusses the role of internationalisation to address the global Sustainable Development Goals, and identify policy gaps at the national level and the de facto practices of Sustainable Development Goals at the institutional level. Originality/value: This paper charts the changes of internationalisation of higher education in Malaysia, and importantly, shows gaps to incorporate the global Sustainable Development Goals and to relate this global agenda to the internationalisation of higher education.
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title Internationalisation of Malaysian higher education: policies, practices and the SDGs
title_short Internationalisation of Malaysian higher education: policies, practices and the SDGs
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