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Going global

Internationalisation is an opportunity even for the least developed higher education and research systems, write Merle Jacob and Lynn Meek.

Many of the newly emerging economies have been able to leverage themselves to advantageous positions in the global scientific economy through the skilful deployment of international research networks.

One of the ways in which globalisation is manifesting itself in higher education and research is through the increasing importance and emphasis on scientific mobility.

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