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Sustainable & Ethical I nternational P artnership in Higher Education BELMAS 2013

Sustainable & Ethical I nternational P artnership in Higher Education BELMAS 2013. Dr. Linda Devlin Dr. Mahmoud Emira. Aim & Research Q uestions. LFHE funded. To examine ethical and sustainable international partnership in higher education.

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Sustainable & Ethical I nternational P artnership in Higher Education BELMAS 2013

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  1. Sustainable & Ethical International Partnership in Higher EducationBELMAS 2013 Dr. Linda Devlin Dr. Mahmoud Emira

  2. Aim& Research Questions • LFHE funded. • To examine ethical and sustainable international partnership in higher education. • How is strategic international partnership perceived in an English Million + university? • What are the aims/drivers of international partnership? • What are the ethical dilemmas that face higher education institutions in international partnership activities? • How could universities sustain international partnership activities?

  3. Importanceof this research • to the university and • the wider academic context (esp. Million + universities?)

  4. Methodology • Qualitative case study (Pring, 2000) • Purposive sampling (Mason, 2002): representatives of members of staff in an English Million + university. • The participants (n=20) responsiblefor international partnership within the institution and abroad. • Semi-structured interviews (piloted). Ethical approval and consent forms (Christians, 2000). • Inductivedata analysis (Morse, 1998).

  5. FindingsOverview • Strategic partnership • Aims/drivers of international partnership • Ethicaldilemmasand • Ways for making international partnership more sustainable.

  6. Thank you!Questions?L.devlin@wlv.ac.ukemira@wlv.ac.uk

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