Blogs by Rosa Becker

2012 -  The year of the MOOCs?

2012 - The year of the MOOCs?

Posted by Jenneke Lokhoff and Rosa Becker at Jan 10, 2013 12:21 PM |

As usual a lot can happen in a year, and for 2012 this was not different. One of the developments that was highlighted by the end of the year by an initiative in the UK is the emergence of top universities offering free online courses. Can 2012 be baptised – among others – the year of the MOOCs (massive open online courses)?

Can benchmarks on education output advise on international cooperation strategies?

Can benchmarks on education output advise on international cooperation strategies?

Posted by Jenneke Lokhoff and Rosa Becker at Dec 06, 2012 10:45 AM |

Many countries and institutions seek cooperation with growth markets, such as the BRICs. A look at ranks on education output shows that these countries do not always score high. In some circles, this has raised a question: shouldn’t we focus more on co-operation with countries that traditionally score high on benchmarks, such as Finland and South Korea?

International student mobility: European, Dutch and institutional policies

International student mobility: European, Dutch and institutional policies

Posted by Rosa Becker at Jun 12, 2012 12:00 AM |

On 5 June, the Dutch National Agency for Lifelong Learning organised a well-attended conference to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Erasmus programme. And where better to celebrate this than in Rotterdam, Erasmus’ own city!

Benchmarking internationalisation

Benchmarking internationalisation

Posted by Adinda van Gaalen and Rosa Becker at Mar 26, 2012 12:00 AM |

In this blog we look at how higher education institutions can benchmark their internationalisation initiatives.

Heading in the same direction?

Heading in the same direction?

Within Europe, national policies on international student mobility are influenced by European-level policies, developed by the European Commission or in the framework of the Bologna Process. Does this mean that national policies on student mobility in Europe are converging? And if so, in which ways?

Competing for the brightest students?

Competing for the brightest students?

This blog argues that vision and coherence are needed in Dutch international student recruitment policies at the national level. Some countries manage to do it, so why can’t we?

Internationalisation strategy: supporting all aspects of HE strategy?

Internationalisation strategy: supporting all aspects of HE strategy?

Posted by Adinda van Gaalen and Rosa Becker at Dec 16, 2011 12:00 AM |

Internationalisation is present in many parts of higher education institutions like research, curricula, libraries, marketing and student population. Of course, any self respecting institution has included some reference to internationalisation in its vision, mission or activity plan.

Regional harmonization of higher education: a global perspective

Regional harmonization of higher education: a global perspective

Developments in various parts of the world indicate that there is a global trend towards regional harmonization of higher education (i.e. working towards greater comparability of higher education structures and practices – not necessarily standardization of higher education).

Will new Dutch rule on offshore education hinder internationalisation?

Will new Dutch rule on offshore education hinder internationalisation?

Posted by Rosa Becker at Sep 12, 2011 12:00 AM |
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The Dutch government requires all students studying for a Dutch degree to have studied in the Netherlands for at least one year. Is this a clever move?

Fond friends or hungry dragon? China’s increased higher education collaboration with Africa

Fond friends or hungry dragon? China’s increased higher education collaboration with Africa

At the end of August, government leaders from China and South Africa announced that they would advance bilateral cooperation in a range of areas, including higher education and scientific research.

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