Challenges and Impediments of Globalization for Mexican Higher Education

Author: 
Josefina Guzman, Teresa Guzman, Olga Hernandez Limon
Publisher: 
CONAHEC
Year of Publication: 
2010

At the beginning of the first decade of the 21st century, higher education faced a world of change requiring immediate response. UNESCO indicates that globalization has had a profound influence on higher education (Altbach, 2009). Globalization is defined as "continuously increasing integration of the world economy, new information and communications technology (ICT), the appearance of an international knowledge network, the role of the English language and other forces that function outside the control of academic institutions" (Altbach, 2009). In addition, the world economic crisis and immigration barriers are factors which directly affect Mexican higher education. This presentation will highlight how the dynamics mentioned above present challenges and opportunities for Mexican universities in the context of internationalization.

Event Information
Event Title: 
13e Colloque nord-américain sur l'enseignement supérieure du CONAHEC - Houston 2010
Event Description: 

Join leaders and practitioners of higher education, business, government and students at Rice University in the city of Houston, Texas for CONAHEC’s 13th North American Higher Education Conference!North Americans share many historical, cultural, and linguistic bonds and have many common issues to face. Since the signing of NAFTA, our region has become the largest trading block in the world, inextricably linked by growing economic ties. Leaders in North America recognize that regional and individual community prosperity depends largely on the global competencies of our future professionals -- today's students.A decade and a half into NAFTA, it is evident that our region must develop stronger, more productive and more resilient linkages both internally and with other world regions. Governmental and educational leaders acknowledge that higher education institutions in North America must be more proactive in offering students opportunities to gain international expertise by becoming more internationally oriented while simultaneously strengthening local connections in their teaching, research and public service functions. Higher education has an important role to play in strengthening North America and connecting it with the rest of the world.