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Политика Приоритизации Местных Практик В Российском Высшем Образовании: Препятствие Или Помощь Интернационализации?

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  • Виньо А.
  • Байков А. А.
  • Калюжнова Е.
  • Гневашева В. А.

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Виньо Анн - кандидат политических наук, PhD, доцент МГИМО МИД России. Адрес: 119454, Москва, просп. Вернадского, 76. E-mail: acrowleyvigneau@yahoo.fr Байков Андрей Анатольевич - кандидат политических наук, доцент, проректор по научной работе, декан факультета международных отношений МГИМО МИД России. Адрес: 119454, Москва, просп. Вернадского, 76. E-mail: baykov@mgimo.ru (контактное лицо для переписки) Калюжнова Елена - профессор, PhD, заместитель декана Бизнес-школы Хенли Редингского университета (Великобритания). Адрес: Henley Business School, University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading, RG6 6UD, United Kingdom. E-mail: y.kalyuzhnova@henley.ac.uk Гневашева Вера Анатольевна - доктор экономических наук, профессор МГИМО МИД России. Адрес: 119454, Москва, просп. Вернадского, 76. E-mail: Vera_cos@rambler.ru В статье анализируются противоречия между задачами модернизации и предотвращения социальной дестабилизации в образовательной политике, выявляются сложности в процессе интернационализации вузов, а также возможности поддержки академической сферы национальными правительствами. На примере российской системы высшего образования авторы показали, что меры, принятые государством для обеспечения того, чтобы процессы интернационализации были выгодны российским вузам и стране в целом, имеют поразительное сходство с политикой приоритизации местных практик в других сферах. Проведенный в рамках исследования опрос свидетельствует о том, что признание целей интернационализации высшего образования сопровождается у российских ученых ожиданиями помощи вузам от государства в наращивании потенциала и в защите от отрицательных последствий активной интеграции в международное образовательное пространство. Выявлены преимущества и риски оказания помощи вузам и преподавательскому составу в переходе к международной конкуренции. Тщательно выверенная политика приоритизации местных практик способствует интернационализации высшего образования, поскольку позволяет снизить напряжение, возникающее при реализации программ проактивной интернационализации, и поддержать "зарождающуюся отрасль" в процессе перехода к конкуренции на международной арене.

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  • Виньо А. & Байков А. А. & Калюжнова Е. & Гневашева В. А., 2021. "Политика Приоритизации Местных Практик В Российском Высшем Образовании: Препятствие Или Помощь Интернационализации?," Вопросы образования // Educational Studies Moscow, National Research University Higher School of Economics, issue 4, pages 147-165.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:voprob:2021:i:4:p:147-165
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