The golden age of international education isn’t in the past—it’s yet to come. The evolving, interdisciplinary field promises exciting developments in the years ahead.
Internationalization
Cultivating creativity among staff is time well spent for senior international officers and other campus leaders.
Call them satellite campuses, global campuses, or branch campuses—whatever the term, these international campuses continue to innovate to meet students’ needs and create additional revenue streams for their home campus.
Senior international officers from three institutions share concrete examples of successful leadership in the face of uncertainty on their campuses and in their communities.
In recent decades, the growing international student presence on U.S. campuses has transformed academic and student life for both international and domestic students, preparing them for life after graduation.
All-women’s colleges cultivate confidence and leadership skills in international students.
Latin America is opening the door to increasing international partnerships with higher education institutions worldwide.
Colleges and universities are revamping curricula and engaging faculty to achieve global learning outcomes.