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Features

Accreditation of U.S. Campuses Abroad

What makes an international institution a U.S. branch? What can students attending an overseas branch expect? Amy Lezberg answers these and other questions.

 

An M.B.A. Program in Vietnam: Keys to Success in Joint Ventures

A review of efforts to establish the first U.S.-Vietnamese cooperative M.B.A., by Jim McCullough of Washington State University.

 

Sustaining Educational Quality in the Global Marketplace

Marjorie Peace Lenn discusses why transnational education is growing so fast, the challenges, and more. Some definitions of types of transnational education are included.

 

Resources on International Linkages

Further good reading on establishing and maintaining international partnerships. See also the Web site listings on linkages.

 

Kuala Lumpur to Kalamazoo: A Twinning Experience

The tale of the pioneer twinning experience, as told by Western Michigan University international affairs director Howard J. Dooley.

 

Opening a Branch Campus in the People’s Republic of China

Why? Many answers exist—Jim Baker of Southwest Missouri State University thinks particularly of the powers of "connective leadership."

 

All About ALO’s On-Line Linkage Support

Where can you find a partnership? Try CUPID. List a linkage? IHELP.

 

AQ Survey Results: Looking at Linkage

Twenty-eight overseas educational advisers and seven U.S. campus representatives debate roles, potential problems, and benefits.

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