Internationalization as a concept and strategic agenda is a relatively new, broad, and varied phenomenon in tertiary education, driven by a dynamic combination of political, economic, sociocultural, and academic rationales and stakeholders. Its impact on regions, countries, and institutions varies according to their particular contexts. Mobility, also known as ``internationalization abroad,'' is the most referred to activity in internationalization and takes in itself a great variety of forms. Curriculum and global professional and citizenship development, also referred to as ``internationalization at home,'' is the other key component of internationalization. It receives increased attention, but still less than mobility.
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Tzavara, D. (2021). From Emergency Remote Teaching to Strategically Embracing Online Learning. In The Promise of Higher Education (pp. 249–254). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-67245-4_39
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