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2020-10-02T04:15:45Z
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"140317 2014 eng "
2372-4501
1084-0613
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Ukraine’s External Independent Testing Innovation
Klein, Eduard
In 2008 Ukraine reformed its university admission system and effectively reduced corruption. Despite high confidence ratings, the reform has been watered down since the political change in 2010 and its future remains unclear.
Center for International Higher Education
2014-03-01 00:00:00
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https://ejournals.bc.edu/index.php/ihe/article/view/5438
International Higher Education; No. 75: Spring 2014
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oai:ejournals.bc.edu:article/5439
2020-10-02T04:15:45Z
ihe:UKR
driver
"140317 2014 eng "
2372-4501
1084-0613
dc
Internationalization of Higher Education in Post-Soviet Ukraine
Kushnarenko, Valentyna
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Knutson, Sonja
International Centre, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Internationalization of Ukrainian higher education is becoming an important topic of discussion at national and institutional levels. Ukrainian universities consider internationalization as a major tool to impel much needed internal change and improve access to knowledge, research and funding across borders. Ukrainian students view international opportunities as critical to succeed in the European job market. Ukraine, an ex-USSR republic, which borders NATO and the European Union countries on the West and Russia on the East, maintains a semi-peripheral position in the international knowledge system. It tries to locate its own niche internationally and still hesitates about which developmental trajectory to follow. This paper investigates how Ukrainian universities approach the development of international outreach capacity in order to interact with potential partners on student/faculty international mobility, curriculum development, joint/dual degree initiatives, etc. Disproportionate distribution of already scarce resources, the role of historical preference towards cross-border and linguistic inclinations, and current active protests against the state government’s decision to stop the preparation process for an EU agreement emerge as important factors to shape the current Ukrainian higher education internationalization agenda.
Center for International Higher Education
2014-03-01 00:00:00
application/pdf
https://ejournals.bc.edu/index.php/ihe/article/view/5439
International Higher Education; No. 75: Spring 2014
eng
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