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When the demand for educational equality stops at the border: wealthy students,international students and the restructuring of higher education in the UK
Authors:Stuart Tannock
Institution:1. School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.stannock@gmail.com
Abstract:In the context of the increasing internationalisation of higher education, there is a pressing need to think through how demands for educational equality and justice, that currently tend to be framed at the national and sub-national level, should be conceptualised at a global level. This article compares two recent media and policy debates in the UK, over admitting wealthy students off-quota to university and restricting international student visas, in order to demonstrate the contradictions that are created when demands for educational equality stop at the national border. Based on a discussion of these debates, the article calls for the principle of educational equality to be extended outwards, beyond the national border, to apply to domestic and international students alike.
Keywords:educational equality  international students  internationalisation of higher education  methodological nationalism  widening participation
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