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Internationalization of higher education and language policy: the case of a bilingual university in Taiwan
Abstract
Universities worldwide, in placing a greater emphasis on global mobility, have recently seen a growing number of in- and outbound students. Parallel to this development has been the need to internationalize individual campuses, an important aspect of which is to have a common language (or languages) used for communication. The language policies in Asian universities have been complicated by the growing presence of international students who may...
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Title
Internationalization of higher education and language policy: the case of a bilingual university in Taiwan
Published Date
Sep 2, 2016
Journal
Volume
74
Issue
3
Pages
437 - 454
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