Nationalism, Internationalization and the Dawn of the New University of The Bahamas: Looking Ahead

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15362/ijbs.v20i2.216

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The College of The Bahamas, Education and globalization

Abstract

An increasingly complex and diverse global context provides small nation states with multiple challenges. Tertiary institutions in such contexts grapple with fulfilling missions and mandates, not always of their own making, especially if they are publicly funded. This commentary poses several considerations with which the to-be-launched University of The Bahamas must contend – managing the intersection between education, societies and politics; quality assurance in higher education; knowledge production; brain drain and brain circulation; and the institution’s evolving place in the higher education landscape – as it affirms its role in the rapidly internationalizing higher education landscape. I posit that the challenge will be to (re-)align the institution’s internationalization strategies, and limited resources, with its academic mission and values, ensuring that mechanisms are established, avoiding pitfalls in what is an increasingly competitive global environment.

Author Biography

Linda Agatha Davis, Wheelock College

Dean, Center for International Programs and Partnerships

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2014-07-04