Internationalization of Higher Education Institutions in Denmark Internationale DAAD Akademie 4 June 2012 Karen M. Lauridsen Centre for Teaching and Learning Aarhus University, Business & Social Karen Sciences M. Lauridsen, Centre for Teaching and Learning, Aarhus University Denmark Key messages: Denmark is an increasingly popular destination for foreign academics and students. Denmark is rated in the international top five as regards higher education, research and development. Denmark was among the first to implement Bologna. 1
Agenda Introduction: Key message Denmark and Bologna Key figures in mobility The challenges: What is the flip side? Information: What and where? Q & A Bologna National Qualification Framework ECTS credits Diploma supplement Danish grading scale aligned with ECTS National accreditation follows the European standards and guidelines (ENQA). 2
Key figures in mobility More incoming than outgoing students today Mobility (2) 3
Mobility (3) Mobility (4) 4
Mobility (5) Student mobility in Danish higher education 2009/10 (English Summary) http://www.iu.dk/statistik/english%20summary_mobilitetsstatistik%20for%20de%20videregaaende%20uddannelser%2 02009_10.pdf Why is this so? (1) An increasing number of degree programmes are offered in English. You do not necessarily have to learn the local language, though quite a few students do so. Education is free for students from EU / EEA countries (but living expenses are relatively high). Denmark is considered a safe place to be. 5
Why is this so? (2) English = international = high quality? Students want to Improve their English in order to have access to the world in general and to improve their employability prospects. Have access to information about the countries of origin of their fellow students. Learn to work and work together across cultural and linguistic borders. International view of issues in their field of study. To be taught by more qualified lecturers. Engelsksproget undervisning på danske kandidatuddannelser (Danmarks Evalueringsinstitut 2010) http://www.eva.dk/eva/projekter/2009/undervisningen paa engelsksprogede uddannelser/projektprodukter/engelsksproget undervisningpaa danske kandidatuddannelser The challenges: What is the flip side to this coin? The HEI as a global contact zone is sometimes more ideal than reality. Everyone involved must have or develop the sufficient and necessary language and intercultural communication skills. HEIs must have a language policy for everyone involved: Faculty, lecturers, students, technical / administrative staff. An internationalisation strategy and a language policy must go hand in hand. 6
Q & A References http://www.en.iu.dk http://www.studyindenmark.dk http://www.intluniversity.dk http://www.visitdenmark.com Karen M. Lauridsen. kml@asb.dk http://pure.au.dk/portal/da/kml@asb.dk 7