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They Were At The Beginning:
Lessons From Leaders In Internationalization
The internationalization of higher education is a relatively recent phenomenon, but increasingly accepted as critical to the missions and daily operations of colleges and universities. To help capture the history of internationalization, AIEA and its Editorial Committee are pleased to offer AIEA members and others a chance to learn from those who were there at the beginning of the internationalization that we experience today. Thus the interviews focus on leaders who in the late 20th century led the internationalization of higher education in the U.S. and abroad.
Many thanks go to Dr. Joan Elias Gore of the Foundation for International Education for initiating and leading the project. Dr. Gore conducted a similar interview series with U.S. higher education leaders on behalf of CIEE, the Council on International Education Exchange. That series featured those who, from the end of WWII through the mid-20th century, laid the foundation for the internationalization movement in the United States. The previous series is housed with CIEE.
Philip Altbach and Hans de Wit
William Brustein
Jenifer Cushman
Stephen Dunnett
Mark Harris
Uliana Gabara
Madeleine G. Green
Arlene Jackson
Nico Jooste
Earl Kellogg
Bill Lacy
Joann McCarthy
Gil Merkx
Riall Nolan
Joe Tullbane
Sylvain St-Amand
Susan Buck Sutton
Donna Scarboro
Michael Woolf
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