As we try to divine the future of international education, one thing is clear: partnerships will continue to be the key to many institution’s internationalization strategies.
In the Fall 2018 issue of the IIENetworker magazine, Interconnected Education: Building Bridges Through International Partnerships, experts share their perspective on the partnership models shaping the future of international education. From government-to-government collaborations to new database solutions to building an entire institution around a core partnership, the authors invite you to explore innovative ways to build bridges and expand your international engagement.
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Table of Contents
- A Message from Clare Overmann, Director, IIE Center for International Partnerships
- Weaving Bonds Between Greece and Her Diaspora
- Cultural Learning Across Borders: Four Models for Partnership Development
- Mapping the Scope and Impact of International Partnerships
- Government-to-Government Partnership Enriches Study Abroad Experiences
- USAID SHERA: Supporting Local Ownership and Long-Term Sustainability
- Making the Village Global: Community-Engaged Learning Abroad
- Partnership Growing Partnerships: Duke Kunshan University’s Innovative Model