International education as tourism product: The Malaysia experience

Background: The effect of globalization is noticed on the volume of movement of people, ideas, skills and professionalism across international boundaries in today‘s knowledge economy.For every international trip, a new knowledge is shared, gained or transferred.However, international students that s...

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Main Authors: Ndanusa, Mohammed Manzuma-Ndaaba, Harada, Yoshifumi, Romle, Abd Rahim, Olanrewaju, Kareem
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spelling my.uum.repo.143072015-05-21T07:03:10Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/14307/ International education as tourism product: The Malaysia experience Ndanusa, Mohammed Manzuma-Ndaaba Harada, Yoshifumi Romle, Abd Rahim Olanrewaju, Kareem G Geography (General) Background: The effect of globalization is noticed on the volume of movement of people, ideas, skills and professionalism across international boundaries in today‘s knowledge economy.For every international trip, a new knowledge is shared, gained or transferred.However, international students that seek to explore this intellectual property are not usually considered as tourist because of varying length of their study.But evidence abounds to show the interrelationship between tourism and international education which made the two inseparable but rather complimentary. Objective: The socio-economic benefits of this sector to the budgetary health of the host country made Malaysia to open up higher education services to foreign students in the mid-90s.In the 9th Malaysian plan [1] 100,000 international students was targeted to enroll in Malaysia higher education institutions by the 2010. A significant milestone was achieved but not fully realized. The 10th Malaysia plan [2] have set yet another target of 200, 000 inbound international students for 2020. To determine the economic impacts of educational liberalization to Malaysia.Results: This paper conceptually examined the impact of international students on the economy of Malaysia and the potentiality of the sector if fully integrated into the country‘s tourism concerns. Conclusion: The need for synergy between Malaysia ministry of tourism and ministry of higher education is being can versed for optimum economic benefits.This paper echoes the position of international students as EDUTOURIST. ISLAMIC WORLD Network for Environmental Science and Technology (IWNEST Publisher) 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc4_by http://repo.uum.edu.my/14307/1/74-81.pdf Ndanusa, Mohammed Manzuma-Ndaaba and Harada, Yoshifumi and Romle, Abd Rahim and Olanrewaju, Kareem (2015) International education as tourism product: The Malaysia experience. International Journal of Administration and Governance, 1 (4). pp. 74-81. ISSN 2077-4486 http://www.iwnest.com/AACE/
institution Universiti Utara Malaysia
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Ndanusa, Mohammed Manzuma-Ndaaba
Harada, Yoshifumi
Romle, Abd Rahim
Olanrewaju, Kareem
International education as tourism product: The Malaysia experience
description Background: The effect of globalization is noticed on the volume of movement of people, ideas, skills and professionalism across international boundaries in today‘s knowledge economy.For every international trip, a new knowledge is shared, gained or transferred.However, international students that seek to explore this intellectual property are not usually considered as tourist because of varying length of their study.But evidence abounds to show the interrelationship between tourism and international education which made the two inseparable but rather complimentary. Objective: The socio-economic benefits of this sector to the budgetary health of the host country made Malaysia to open up higher education services to foreign students in the mid-90s.In the 9th Malaysian plan [1] 100,000 international students was targeted to enroll in Malaysia higher education institutions by the 2010. A significant milestone was achieved but not fully realized. The 10th Malaysia plan [2] have set yet another target of 200, 000 inbound international students for 2020. To determine the economic impacts of educational liberalization to Malaysia.Results: This paper conceptually examined the impact of international students on the economy of Malaysia and the potentiality of the sector if fully integrated into the country‘s tourism concerns. Conclusion: The need for synergy between Malaysia ministry of tourism and ministry of higher education is being can versed for optimum economic benefits.This paper echoes the position of international students as EDUTOURIST.
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author Ndanusa, Mohammed Manzuma-Ndaaba
Harada, Yoshifumi
Romle, Abd Rahim
Olanrewaju, Kareem
author_facet Ndanusa, Mohammed Manzuma-Ndaaba
Harada, Yoshifumi
Romle, Abd Rahim
Olanrewaju, Kareem
author_sort Ndanusa, Mohammed Manzuma-Ndaaba
title International education as tourism product: The Malaysia experience
title_short International education as tourism product: The Malaysia experience
title_full International education as tourism product: The Malaysia experience
title_fullStr International education as tourism product: The Malaysia experience
title_full_unstemmed International education as tourism product: The Malaysia experience
title_sort international education as tourism product: the malaysia experience
publisher ISLAMIC WORLD Network for Environmental Science and Technology (IWNEST Publisher)
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url http://repo.uum.edu.my/14307/1/74-81.pdf
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