05050nam 22006855 450 991101865800332120250724130241.03-031-96570-110.1007/978-3-031-96570-8(MiAaPQ)EBC32235427(Au-PeEL)EBL32235427(CKB)39713186800041(DE-He213)978-3-031-96570-8(EXLCZ)993971318680004120250724d2025 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRegional Universities and International Joint Universities Collaborative Models /by Jane Knight1st ed. 2025.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Springer,2025.1 online resource (276 pages)3-031-96569-8 Part One- Overview -- 1.Introduction -- 2. Changing Landscape of International Academic Mobility -- Part Two -International Joint Universities (IJUs) -- 3. Development of IJUs -- 4. Japan-Egypt University of Science and Technology (E-JUST) -- 5. German Jordanian University (GJU) -- 6. University of Science and Technology in Hanoi- Vietnam France University -- 7. The Xi’an Jiatong Liverpool University -- 8.Cross-cutting themes of IJUs -- Part Three – Regional Universities (RUs) -- 9. Development of RUs around the world -- 10. University of the West Indies (UWI) -- 11. European University Institute (EUI) -- 12. Pan Africa University (PAU) -- 13. Arab Open University (AOU) -- 14. University of South Pacific (USP) -- 15. Cross-cutting themes of RUs -- 16. Looking to the future: emerging models, issues, and challenges -- Back Matter.This book offers an in-depth analysis of two collaborative models of international higher education institutions: international joint universities (IJUs) and supranational regional universities (RUs). They are based on close partnerships among countries and institutions and thus differ from the single state university model as well as international branch campuses or franchise universities. Key features of these institutions are examined through the use of conceptual frameworks and ten in-depth case studies from all regions of the world. Distinguishing characteristics such as shared governance and management practices; collaborative academic programs and the development of joint laboratories, research networks, and centers of excellence are analyzed. A study of the driving rationales for IJUs and RUs reveals commonalities and stark differences. While international joint universities are commonly single campus institutions, regional universities can be single, multiple campus or virtual. IJUs and RUs are understudied phenomena as more attention and research is focused on the rise of international branch campuses. Academic leaders, policy makers, higher education scholars and students will benefit from the analysis of the key features, rationales and benefits of international collaborative university models and how they can contribute to 1) providing increased and diversified access to education, 2) promote regional identity and facilitate bilateral and regional collaboration for education, research and innovation; 3) contribute to stronger regional and international relations between countries through knowledge diplomacy; and 4) address contemporary global and regional issues. At the same time, it is important to acknowledge potential risks and uncertainties related to quality assurance, qualification recognition, financial stability, research integrity, knowledge security, and sustainability that can be linked to collaborative models of international higher education institutions.Education, HigherEducation and stateSchool management and organizationSchool management and organizationEducational sociologyInternational educationComparative educationHigher EducationEducational Policy and PoliticsOrganization and LeadershipSociology of EducationInternational and Comparative EducationEducation, Higher.Education and state.School management and organization.School management and organization.Educational sociology.International education.Comparative education.Higher Education.Educational Policy and Politics.Organization and Leadership.Sociology of Education.International and Comparative Education.378Knight Jane886638MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911018658003321Regional Universities and International Joint Universities4415198UNINA