Multinational Colleges and Universities: Leading, Governing, and
Managing International Branch Campuses - New Directions for Higher
Education, Number 155
Book description
Dedicated to the hundreds of practitioners who work at international
branch campuses (IBCs), this volume examines the unique challenges ICB
professionals face in the leading edge of development in the global
higher education sector and how they are unlike those confronted by
their colleagues on the home campus.
The volume is designed to provide readers with an overview of the
IBCphenomenon, as well as provide practical insights from those
directlyinvolved in the development of multinational colleges and
universities. Editors Jason E. Lane and Kevin Kinser of the Institute
forGlobal Education Policy Studies at State University of New York,
and begin with an overview of the development of IBCs. The first
chapter, byJason Lane, traces the history of such institutions and
discusses variousintentions behind their creation and the roles they
play in the host country.
The next two chapters deal specifically with issues pertaining to
facultyand students. The second chapter focuses on strategies for
managing and leading academic staff spread across multiple countries.
The third chapter looks at the challenges of replicating the student
collegiate experience that exists on the home campus.
Subsequent contributing chapters discuss the increasing interest
among developing nations to create a community college system similar
to that in the United States as well as the global regulatory, legal,
and policy environments.
At the end of the volume, readers will find an extensive annotated
bibliographyof nearly a hundred scholarly and policy writings that
deal directly with international branch campuses. This bibliography is
divided into several sections to help readers navigate the extensive
listing. The sectionsinclude: General, Arab Gulf, Asia, Development
Perspective, Management,Quality, Students, Teaching and Learning, and
Trade and Regulation. Each reading is listed only once, though many
could be classified undermultiple sections.
This is the 155th volume of the Jossey-Bass quarterly report series
New Directions for Higher Education
. It arose out of the long-standing interest of the volume?s
editors in understanding the emergence of multinational educational
institutions. These interests fostered the development of the
Cross-Border Education Research Team (C-BERT), which provided the
scholarly foundation for this volume.