Nine contributions from the 1998 conference (exact date not noted) explore the institution of the University and its connection to the process of globalization. Subjects include South African education's contact with the world; the experiences of Britain and other European countries with internationalization; the role of the European Union; and the tensions between massification, internationalization, and globalization. Distributed by Taylor & Francis. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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Peter Scott is Vice-Chancellor of Kingston University. He was previously at the University of Leeds as Pro-Vice-Chancellor for external affairs, Professor of Education and Director of the Centre for Policy Studies in Education. He is former editor of The Times Higher Education Supplement.
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