2015
DOI: 10.6027/tn2015-526
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Higher Education in the Nordic Countries

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“…Cooperation in the Nordic countries may serve as an illustration, with the Nordic Council of Ministers, established in 1952, developing specific regional strategies and activities, including higher education (Maassen et al, 2008). Concrete policies were developed regarding student mobility and institutional networking (Nordplus) and agreements on student admission in the region (Elken et al, 2015). The contemporary examples of establishing regional education hubs can be seen as the next step in this evolution (e.g., Singapore's Global Schoolhouse initiative for Southeast Asia).…”
Section: Why Cooperate In Higher Education At the Regional Level?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cooperation in the Nordic countries may serve as an illustration, with the Nordic Council of Ministers, established in 1952, developing specific regional strategies and activities, including higher education (Maassen et al, 2008). Concrete policies were developed regarding student mobility and institutional networking (Nordplus) and agreements on student admission in the region (Elken et al, 2015). The contemporary examples of establishing regional education hubs can be seen as the next step in this evolution (e.g., Singapore's Global Schoolhouse initiative for Southeast Asia).…”
Section: Why Cooperate In Higher Education At the Regional Level?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But there are more regions that are considered important regarding internationalization and mobility. The Nordic region has a long history of cooperation (Elken, Hovdhaugen, & Wiers-Jenssen, 2015). Academic cooperation with Russia, North-West Russia in particular, has been given high priority since the collapse of the Soviet Union.…”
Section: Developments Facilitating Mobility To Norwaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cooperation in the Nordic countries may serve as an illustration, with the Nordic Council of Ministers, established in 1952, developing specific regional strategies and activities, including higher education (Maassen et al, 2008). Concrete policies were developed regarding student mobility and institutional networking (Nordplus) and agreements on student admission in the region (Elken et al, 2015). The contemporary examples of establishing regional education hubs can be seen as the next step in this evolution (e.g., Singapore's Global Schoolhouse initiative for Southeast Asia).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%