Internationalization as a strategy to enhance higher education quality in Vietnam – reflections from university leaders

N. Hoai, Luong Vinh Quoc Duy, Damien Cassells
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Purpose Internationalization is viewed as an important strategy in the context of a country in transition from central planning to market orientation. Efforts to internationalize universities are being carried out at both national and institutional levels. However, to the best of the authors’ knowledge, there has been no study to investigate how individual institutions approach internationalization and what they gain from that process. This paper aims to investigate the enhancement of teachers’ and students’ knowledge and skills using internationalization in Vietnam universities as a strategy. Design/methodology/approach Semi-structured interviews with leaders from 12 universities were conducted to investigate their perceptions, strategies and perceived outcomes of the internationalization process of their universities. Data analysis involved coding the transcripts of interviews into themes. Findings Results show that current approaches to internationalized activities in Vietnamese universities are ad hoc in nature, while resources and language incompetence of staff and students are limited. In line with other previous studies, limited resources and lack of English competence among educators and students were found to be the key obstacles and challenges for internationalized activities. The authors also note an issue that apparently has not been raised elsewhere in the relevant research literature, which is the challenge for the sustainability of knowledge production via research and publications. Originality/value Findings from this study not only contribute to Vietnamese universities but also to other developing institutions which do not have strong international exchange programs or have not experienced strong benefits from international exchange programs.
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国际化是提高越南高等教育质量的战略——大学领导的思考
国际化被视为一个国家从中央计划向市场导向过渡的一项重要战略。正在国家和机构两级努力使大学国际化。然而,据作者所知,还没有研究调查个别机构如何实现国际化,以及它们从这一过程中获得了什么。本研究旨在探讨越南大学如何以国际化为策略,提升师生的知识与技能。设计/方法/方法对来自12所大学的领导者进行了半结构化访谈,以调查他们对其大学国际化进程的看法、策略和感知结果。数据分析包括将采访记录编码成主题。研究结果表明,目前越南大学国际化活动的方式是临时性的,而教师和学生的资源和语言能力有限。与以往的研究一致,资源有限和教育工作者和学生缺乏英语能力是国际化活动的主要障碍和挑战。作者还注意到一个在其他相关研究文献中显然没有提出的问题,即通过研究和出版物生产知识的可持续性所面临的挑战。原创性/价值本研究的发现不仅对越南的大学有帮助,而且对其他没有强有力的国际交流项目或没有从国际交流项目中获益的发展中机构也有帮助。
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