Abstract

Internationalization is more commonplace in university strategies and activities more than ever before. In the current arms race to internationalize, careful attention needs to be paid to the quality of internationalization efforts. This article describes two cases on the experiences of international scholars and students, followed by implications on how internationalization should be critically assessed and practiced as a social and educational responsibility.

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