... report is the result of a new stage in the research of the online English-language resources on the websites of Russian universities and is a follow-up to the initial report produced by the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) entitled «Web Internationalization: Russian Universities» in 2015. This issue provides a new ranking as of 2017–2018. The authors developed a methodology for assessing the English-language websites of universities and analyzed online resources of 65 universities....
... report is the result of a new stage in the research of the online English-language resources on the websites of Russian universities and is a follow-up to the initial report produced by the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) entitled “Web Internationalization: Russian Universities” in 2015.
The authors developed a methodology for assessing the English-language websites of universities. The online resources of 47 universities were analysed and compared with those of 11 QS Top 100 World ...
... former foreign exchange students promote the language and culture of the host state where they have been trained. This can be more effective in improving international people-to-people relations than political or economic initiatives.
Ivan Timofeev:
Web Internationalization: Russian Universities
The Chinese government allocates great financial resources to scholarships intended for foreign students. The first Education Act, aimed at protecting the non-Chinese students’ rights, was adopted in 1995, and in 1997, the Chinese Scholarship Council was founded with the backing of the Ministry of Education. The number of foreign students receiving financial ...
... Universities on the Internet” took place at the venue of the Valdai International Discussion Club. The discussion was devoted to the publication of the English version of the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) report “
Electronic Internationalization: English-Language Online Resources of Russian Universities
.”
In his opening speech RIAC Program Director Ivan Timofeev told the participants about the purposes, results and methodology of the research. Maria Besova, Editor-in-Chief ...
... of common problems and a list of recommendations have also been provided.
Authors
:
I. Timofeev
(Head), Ph.D. in Political Science;
T. Makhmutov
, Ph.D. in Political Science;
E. Chimiris
, Ph.D. in Political Science, A. Teslya, A. Kuznetsova.
Web Internationalization: Russian Universities
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... make part of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
The round table also held a presentation of the report and a
rating of Digital Internationalization of Russian Universities
. The rating included 45 English-language websites of major Russian universities ... ... for developing international ties and Internet resources.
Round table “Russia's International Cooperation in Science and Education”
... joint conference. In conclusion, the Russian delegation expressed gratitude to Rector Vattani and assurances about the project's success.
The Russian delegation also took part in the opening of the VIU academic year, the ceremony launched by Italy's Education Minister
Stefania Giannini who emphasized the university's importance as an institution focused on internationalization and globalization.
... sites. Vice-Rector for International Affairs at Ural Federal University
Maxim Khomyakov
raised the issue of entering the Asian educational market and creating Chinese versions of university web sites.
Oleg Zmeyev
, Vice-Rector for IT at Tomsk State University,... ... (Arctic) Federal University’s Vice Rector for International Cooperation
Marina Kalinina
proposed a network approach to internationalization of Russian universities.
On the basis of the Symposium results, the participants discussed further plans ...
... in a while are probably very different stories, but it is a very important example of globalization and internationalization. It is probably not very cheap, though.
Regarding student mobility and internationalization, what do you think about online education? How can it influence internationalization? And do you think it can replace the face-to-face method?
I don’t get it, I can`t imagine it. But there is no doubt about it, that’s what is happening. And, for the moment, I hold on very strongly to notions of a hybrid ...
... things that it could do, that I’ve seen evidence of, is build a more international and inclusive scholarship, a broader scholarship, especially in western countries – so that the scholarship they produce and the curriculum they develop for education is less ethnocentric. That has been challenged a lot: there is discussion within American, British, Canadian and Australian academia about their tendency to be quite isolated from conditions in other countries. Globalization can allow for internationalization, for a dialogue between different parts of the world. That is mostly what I see on the positive side.
The negative side, though, is looking at globalization in a very specific sense, and that is as a narrower economic phenomenon where ...