Internationalization of Higher Education: challenges and opportunities for the post-pandemic world

Authors

  • Pablo Fontanetti Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Facultad de Odontología

Keywords:

High Education

Abstract

University students need experiences in their training that favor the development of international and intercultural competences and that provide them with tools to interact assertively with the world. To maximize the exchange of educational experiences and enhance internationalization processes, it is necessary to include actions that ensure equitable access to technological resources and that facilitate international networking opportunities.

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Published

2021-08-03