The themes of this work include: education for world citizenship; marketing concepts and their intercultural appropriateness; the tensions of enterprise and public accountability; and the balance between income generation and quality assurance.
The author places the movement of international students in a historic context and pays particular attention to changes in legislation and attitude towards these students amongst many developed nations in the last 20 years.
She reviews the responses of the institutions to those changes, and debates in detail approaches to strategic planning, implementation through agreed tactics, market identification, penetration and consolidation and student care. The book emphasizes the need for a welcoming and well informed host environment and suitable specialist services.
It also looks to the likely shape of international education in the new millennium. This work is full of advice and practical examples drawn from personal experiences. it is a guide of everyone concerned with international students or interested in the concept of international education.
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