Foreign faculty in South African Universities: A case study of the University of South Africa.

Student Number : 0010372Y - MEd research report - School of Education - Faculty of Humanities === This study aims to investigate the experiences, problems and challenges faced by Foreign Faculty at the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits), with a special focus on how both the institution and...

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Main Author: Sing, Nevensha
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10539/1738
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-wits-oai-wiredspace.wits.ac.za-10539-17382019-05-11T03:41:20Z Foreign faculty in South African Universities: A case study of the University of South Africa. Sing, Nevensha internationalisation international staff foreign faculty staff mobility brain drain-gain Student Number : 0010372Y - MEd research report - School of Education - Faculty of Humanities This study aims to investigate the experiences, problems and challenges faced by Foreign Faculty at the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits), with a special focus on how both the institution and the Foreign Faculty address them. The broader focus of the study is to examine and explore how universities address the challenge of internationalisation at the faculty level. An increase of faculty from Africa at an institutional level highlights the changing features of North to South and South to South faculty mobility, within an increasingly international and globalised world. While Foreign Faculty are accepted into internationally acclaimed universities (such as Wits), the study reveals the limited nature of the knowledge base documenting the experiences of Foreign Faculty in South African Universities. The research indicates that in spite of high level qualifications and research experience many Foreign Faculty are required to accept middle-level lecturer and senior lecturer positions. Findings also indicate that Foreign Faculty often experience a variety of challenges as a result of moving from one country / system to another. This study represents a contribution towards the debate on the employment of Foreign Faculty. 2006-11-15T11:42:06Z 2006-11-15T11:42:06Z 2006-11-15T11:42:06Z Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10539/1738 en 152168 bytes 486768 bytes application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf
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topic internationalisation
international staff
foreign faculty
staff mobility
brain drain-gain
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international staff
foreign faculty
staff mobility
brain drain-gain
Sing, Nevensha
Foreign faculty in South African Universities: A case study of the University of South Africa.
description Student Number : 0010372Y - MEd research report - School of Education - Faculty of Humanities === This study aims to investigate the experiences, problems and challenges faced by Foreign Faculty at the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits), with a special focus on how both the institution and the Foreign Faculty address them. The broader focus of the study is to examine and explore how universities address the challenge of internationalisation at the faculty level. An increase of faculty from Africa at an institutional level highlights the changing features of North to South and South to South faculty mobility, within an increasingly international and globalised world. While Foreign Faculty are accepted into internationally acclaimed universities (such as Wits), the study reveals the limited nature of the knowledge base documenting the experiences of Foreign Faculty in South African Universities. The research indicates that in spite of high level qualifications and research experience many Foreign Faculty are required to accept middle-level lecturer and senior lecturer positions. Findings also indicate that Foreign Faculty often experience a variety of challenges as a result of moving from one country / system to another. This study represents a contribution towards the debate on the employment of Foreign Faculty.
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title Foreign faculty in South African Universities: A case study of the University of South Africa.
title_short Foreign faculty in South African Universities: A case study of the University of South Africa.
title_full Foreign faculty in South African Universities: A case study of the University of South Africa.
title_fullStr Foreign faculty in South African Universities: A case study of the University of South Africa.
title_full_unstemmed Foreign faculty in South African Universities: A case study of the University of South Africa.
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