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A big business in a small state: rationales of higher education internationalisation in Latvia

Abstract:
There is growing international interest in how market imperatives interact with socio-cultural and academic rationales of higher education internationalisation. This study provides new empirical material to examine core rationales of international student recruitment in Latvia where international students constitute 10% of the total tertiary enrolments. The nuanced analysis of narrative data from interviews with university international officers is complemented with the analysis of policy documents and numeric data from the government and the UNESCO Institute of Statistics. By carefully using the evidence, the study shows that international student recruitment has been stimulated by the demographic calculus and driven by the economic rationale. Universities have played an active role in increasing the numbers of mobile students and many institutions seem to benefit from working closely with student recruitment agencies. The scale of university-agency collaborations appears to vary by the type of institution; those with lower entry requirements have more extensive business relations with agencies than relatively reputable institutions. The study advances the analysis of internationalisation by arguing that a focus on market imperatives can imperil socio-cultural, academic and political benefits of inbound student mobility that are viewed by universities as inferior to the immediate pecuniary interest.
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Published
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Peer reviewed

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10.1177/1474904119830507

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
SSD
Department:
Education
Oxford college:
St Edmund Hall
Role:
Author
ORCID:
0000-0003-0910-3287


Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Journal:
European Educational Research Journal More from this journal
Volume:
18
Issue:
6
Pages:
639-655
Publication date:
2019-03-06
Acceptance date:
2019-01-22
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EISSN:
1474-9041


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English
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pubs:965589
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uuid:221fccc9-05e9-4d1d-9558-80d290c70777
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pubs:965589
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965589
Deposit date:
2019-01-22

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