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Internationalization of higher education: socio-philosophical aspect

https://doi.org/10.29235/1561-8323-2020-64-3-371-378

Abstract

Internationalization is one of the most important trends in modern higher education which requires philosophical reflection. The emergence of internationalization is associated with replacing the international influence by international integration. Integration is realized through the convergence of the quality of higher education, which provides the benefits of international participation for different stakeholders operating in various modes of higher education. Accelerating integration processes internationalization is determined by the development of integration processes: there are leaders and outsiders of internationalization. The future of internationalization largely depends on the adaptation of higher education to global development disbalances.

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D. A. Smaliakou
Institute of Philosophy of the National Academy of Science of Belarus
Belarus

Smaliakou Dzmitry A. – Ph. D. (Philosophy), Postdoctoral researcher

1/2, Surganov Str., 220072, Minsk



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