Perspectives
In 2016 we launched a new open access series: CIHE Perspectives. Our Perspectives issues are designed to highlight some of the ongoing work conducted by the Center in a freely accessible and easily digestible format.
Perspectives Archive
No. 22 - October 2023
"Power and Equity in International Higher Education: Proceedings of the 2023 WES–CIHE Summer Institute, Boston College"
It is our great pleasure to present the sixth publication of papers selected for the WES–CIHE Summer Institute, a joint initiative of World Education Services (WES) and the Center for International Higher Education (CIHE) at Boston College. The theme of the 2023 Summer Institute was "Power and Equity in International Higher Education".
No. 21 - November 2022
"Innovative and Inclusive Internationalization: Proceedings of the 2022 WES–CIHE Summer Institute, Boston College"
It is our great pleasure to present the fifth publication of papers selected for the WES–CIHE Summer Institute on Innovative and Inclusive Internationalization, a joint initiative of World Education Services (WES) and the Center for International Higher Education (CIHE) at Boston College.
No. 20 - October 2022
"The Internationalization of Higher Education in the Wake of COVID-19: A Rigorous Review of the Literature on Short-Term Impacts"
This issue is part of a multiyear research project on the future of internationalization post-COVID-19, funded by the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada and jointly coordinated by CIHE, the Ontario Institute of Studies in Education (OISE) at the University of Toronto and the International Association of Universities (IAU).
No. 19 - January 2022
"Innovative and Inclusive Internationalization" Proceedings of the WES-CIHE Summer Institute 2021"
Perspective 19 is the Proceedings of the WES-CIHE Summer Institute 2021, on "Innovative and Inclusive Internationalization".
No. 18 - November 2020
"Innovative and Inclusive Internationalization" Proceedings of the WES-CIHE Summer Institute 2020"
It is our great pleasure to present the third publication of papers selected for the WES–CIHE Summer Institute on Innovative and Inclusive Internationalization, a joint initiative of World Education Services (WES) and the Center for International Higher Education (CIHE) at Boston College.
No. 17 - September 2020
"Catholic Higher Education Institutions in Francophone West Africa: Challenges, Promises, and Networking Commitments"
This issue is part of a multiyear research project on the internationalization of Catholic higher education, funded by the Luksic foundation and coordinated jointly by Boston College and Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, which has already resulted in the publication of a previous CIHE Perspectives (Bernasconi, de Wit & Véliz Calderón, 2016) and a book (de Wit, Bernasconi, Car, Hunter, James & Véliz, 2018). This report by Jean Baptiste Diatta, doctoral student at Boston College, is the final CIHE publication under the Luksic grant.
No. 16 - November 2019-2020
"The Boston College Center for International Higher Education Year in Review, 2019–2020"
The academic year 2019-2020 has been another productive year for CIHE, even under the challenges of COVID-19. We are most excited about the new strategy for CIHE after completing 25 years.
No. 15 - November 2019
"Internationalization of Technical and Technological Institutions of Higher Education in the Caribbean"
In this issue we offer a bilingual report on the internationalization of technical and technological institutions of higher education in the Caribbean, a joint project of the Instituto Tecnológico de las Americas (ITLA) in the Dominican Republic and the Boston College Center for International Higher Education (CIHE).
No. 14 - June 2019
"Inclusive and Innovative Internationalization of Higher Education"
It is our great pleasure to present the proceedings of the 2019 WES-CIHE Summer Institute on Innovative and Inclusive Internationalization, a joint initiative of World Education Services (WES) and the Center for International Higher Education (CIHE) at Boston College.
No. 13 - Year in Review, 2018-2019
"The Boston College Center for International Higher Education, Year in Review, 2018-2019"
This publication - The Boston College Center for International Higher Education, Year in Review, 2018-2019 (CIHE Perspectives No. 13) – is the third in our series of yearbooks, which present our key activities from the year, along with a collection of articles from our graduate students, research fellows, visiting scholars, and staff.
No. 12 - May 2019
"International Mapping of National Tertiary Education Internationalization Strategies and Plans (NTEISPs)"
CIHE Perspectives No. 12 covers the results of a study that CIHE conducted for the World Bank on National Tertiary Education Internationalization Strategies and Plans.
This issue is the second report commissioned by the World Bank. CIHE Perspectives 12, the World Bank and CIHE envisioned another mapping opportunity, in this case to gauge the scope of National Tertiary Education Internationalization Strategies and Plans (NTEISPs) in several countries.
No. 11 - June 2018
"Internationalization: Proceedings of the WES-CIHE Summer Institute June 20–22, 2018 Boston College"
This series of studies focuses on aspects of research and analysis undertaken at the Boston College Center for International Higher Education.
The Center brings an international consciousness to the analysis of higher education. We believe that an international perspective will contribute to enlightened policy and practice. To serve this goal, the Center produces International Higher Education (a quarterly publication), books, and other publications; sponsors conferences; and welcomes visiting scholars. We have a special concern for academic institutions in the Jesuit tradition worldwide and, more broadly, with Catholic universities.
No. 10 - December 2018
"Language of Instruction in Higher Education: National Policies and the Role of English"
This report specifically showcases research undertaken by Xinyan (Sissi) Liu, a student in CIHE’s Master of Arts program in International Higher Ed- ucation. This program requires that all students participate in a course titled “Field Experience in International Higher Education.” The course pro- vides a framework for a ‘real world’ experience for students interested in international dimensions of higher education, in conjunction with an in-depth research project. This combination of practical ex- perience with research is designed to give students an appreciation for the ways that the daily work of different kinds of organizations, such as the IAU, may be framed by questions and concerns that re- quire the ability to undertake a signi cant explora- tion of information and ideas in order to inform policy and practice.
No. 9 - Year in Review, 2017-2018
"The Boston College Center for International Higher Education Year in Review, 2017–2018"
This report, The Boston College Center for International Higher Education, Year in Review, 2017–2018 (CIHE Perspectives No. 9) provides not only an overview of our activities over the academic year, but also offers a collection of articles—original or recently published—from our graduate students, our research fellows, and our visiting scholars, as well as founding director Philip Altbach, associate director Laura Rumbley, and myself. We are proud of the many products we have created and the results accomplished over the year, and this report illustrates our accomplishments well. It is also gratifying to note the impact that CIHE has had in various quarters. For example, Philip Altbach was the recipient this year of an honorary doctoral degree from Symbiosis University in India. Recognition of his lifetime of contributions to the field of international higher education reminds us of what the Center is all about—advancing our understanding and doing so in ways that are critically constructive, innovative, and collaborative.
No. 8 - November 2017
"Liberal Arts & Sciences Innovation in China: Six Recommendations to Shape the Future"
This issue is a collaboration between CIHE and Duke Kunshan University (DKU), a joint venture of Duke University and Wuhan University. It is written by Kara Godwin, CIHE Research Fellow, and Noah Pickus, Dean of Undergraduate Curricular Affairs and Faculty Development at Duke Kunshan University and Associate Provost at Duke University.
This Perspective addresses the obstacles and opportunities for innovative liberal arts and sciences initiatives in China by providing six key recommendations for the future. It builds on a meeting from June 2017 when twenty-six university leaders and scholars met at DKU to assess the significant growth in new liberal arts and sciences practices that are emerging as key factors in China’s educational landscape. An appendix also includes four background papers from that meeting.
No. 7 - 2017
"State of Play: Higher Education Management Training Schemes in the Field of Development Cooperation"
Many organizations around the world engage in training aimed at professionalizing higher education management and leadership, specifically in relation to development cooperation efforts. The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the German Rectors' Conference (HRK) are active in this area and commissioned the present background study to gain insight into the state of play with regard to such training schemes across the globe.
Conducted by the Boston College Center for International Higher Education, this study aims to provide an overall picture of the different actors and programs currently in evidence, and to identify future directions and evolving aspects of this work. Ultimately, an enhanced understanding of the many organizations involved in the design and delivery of such schemes, and of their varied approaches, may enable the exchange of experience and good practice among relevant actors worldwide.
No. 6 - 2017
The Boston College Center for International Higher Education, Year in Review, 2016-2017
Ayenachew A. Woldegiyorgis, Laura E. Rumbley, Hans de Wit (Eds.)
CIHE Perspectives 6 presents a collection of articles – new or recently published – from the Center’s graduate students, research fellows, visiting scholars and faculty.
No. 5 - 2017
The Challenges of Academic Integrity in Higher Education: Current Trends and Prospects
Elena Denisova-Schmidt
This issue is written by CIHE Research Fellow Elena Denisova-Schmidt, lecturer at the University of St. Gallen (Switzerland), who is taking care of the Higher Education Corruption Monitor (HECM) of CIHE. This Perspectives addresses the issue of ethics and values in international higher education, an increasing concern in an area of massification, privatization and globalization in higher education.
No. 4 - 2017
The World View: Selected blogs published by Inside Higher Education, 2010-2016
Georgiana Mihut, Lisa Unangst, Liz Reisberg, and Hans de Wit
The fourth edition of CIHE Perspectives, produced by the Boston College Center for International Higher Education, presents a selection of articles that have been published in The World View since 2010 and is designed to celebrate the work done to date. In constructing this publication, 347 articles published as part of The World View were reviewed. This revision resulted in a thematic analysis of the contents published by the blog, which is also included as part of the Perspectives issue. The hope of the authors of this CIHE Perspectives issue is that this exercise may reveal broader trends in higher education that will serve as a source of inspiration and further debate on the state of higher education globally.
No. 3 - 2017
Catholic Universities: Identity and Internationalization, A Pilot Project
Andrés Bernasconi, Hans de Wit, and Daniela Véliz-Calderón
The third issue of CIHE Perspectives is more extensive than the previous two, as it brings together three case studies in the context of a pilot project for a larger study—“Catholic Universities: Identity and Internationalization”— undertaken by the Center for Research on Educational Policy and Practice (CEPPE) of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (PUC) and CIHE.This project—which also involves the Center for Higher Education Internationalisation (CHEI) at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (UCSC) in Milan, Italy—has been made possible by a start-up grant from the Luksic Fund, created to stimulate cooperation between the PUC de Chile and Boston College. It is anticipated that this pilot study will result in a more extensive study, including several other case studies in different parts of the world.
No. 2 - 2016
Global Dimensions of the Boston College Lynch School of Education and Human Development: Analysis of a Faculty Survey
Ariane de Gayardon and Hans de Wit
The internationalization of schools of education around the world has been identified as a particularly difficult challenge, as teacher education is primarily concerned with national qualification while educating globally competent teachers is essential to pass such a mindset on to future generations. This report takes a deep look into the internationalization of the Boston College Lynch School of Education and Human Development (Lynch School) through the eyes and work of its faculty, at a time when Lynch School and Boston College are designing new internationalization strategies. This study analyses a survey of international activities of Lynch School faculty and couples these results with a SWOT analysis of the school. It provides recommendations for the further internationalization of Lynch School that could prove useful to other schools in their internationalization process.
No. 1 - 2016
Sage Advice: International Advisory Councils at Tertiary Education Institutions
Ariane de Gayardon and Hans de WiPhilip G. Altbach, Georgiana Mihut, and Jamil Salmi
International advisory councils (IAC) have been established by many tertiary education institutions (TEI) worldwide as a response to globalization and in an effort to obtain expert advice from prominent academics and university leaders. These councils assist TEIs with institutional self-evaluation, research foci, internationalization and global positioning, and many other strategic concerns. This paper reports on the findings of what we believe is a first-ever comparative examination of the IAC phenomenon. The study advances a typology of IACs, offers suggestions on how the activity of IACs can be improved, and provides useful considerations for the creation of new IAC structures. Given the increasing importance of IACs for university development in many different contexts, Sage Advice will be useful to tertiary education institutions planning to establish IACs or seeking new insights into the best ways to organize and make use of this valuable resource.