Higher education is a global endeavour. Knowledge creation and dissemination is rarely confined by national borders, particularly in an age of instant digital connectivity. However, with longstanding international collaborations now threatened by political forces, universities and academics will need to work hard to protect and advance cross-border teaching and research. In research, academics from around the world bring diverse expertise and perspectives. In the classroom, international students and curricula foster a richer learning experience for all. But internationalisation brings challenges and this collection seeks to help lecturers and researchers overcome these, in order to reap the benefits of a globalised sector.

Higher education is a global endeavour. Knowledge creation and dissemination is rarely confined by national borders, particularly in an age of instant digital connectivity. However, with longstanding international collaborations now threatened by political forces, universities and academics will need to work hard to protect and advance cross-border teaching and research. In research, academics from around the world bring diverse expertise and perspectives. In the classroom, international students and curricula foster a richer learning experience for all. But internationalisation brings challenges and this collection seeks to help lecturers and researchers overcome these, in order to reap the benefits of a globalised sector.
Routes to international research success
International research collaborations enable academics and institutions to pool knowledge and resources. Find out how to connect with colleagues overseas and develop projects across borders, foster trust and transparency in multinational research teams and ensure equitable recognition and decision-making.
Teaching in a global classroom
Bringing together students representing different nations and cultures within the classroom creates exciting learning opportunities but requires careful management. Learn how to create an inclusive environment, both in-person and online, navigate differences with respect and be aware of your own biases with these tips.
Crossing language barriers
With international students come a multitude of languages spoken on campus. With language key to social cohesion and academic achievement, embracing multilingualism and finding ways to support non-native English speakers is crucial. Find out how others are doing this, here.
A warm welcome for students from around the world
The transition from school to university is always daunting but international students face the added challenge of adapting to life in a new country and navigating a new education system. Discover tips to make foreign students feel welcome and help them settle them into their new home so they can learn and flourish.
The international university
Internationalisation is built into most institutional strategies but what does it look like in real terms? Transnational education is a popular avenue for many universities wishing to extend their global reach, but is often criticised for delivering substandard teaching, so what does high-quality TNE look like? What are the characteristics that mean some branch campuses thrive while others flounder? Find some of the answers here.