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Successful internationlisation
1. Internationalisation:
What is needed to make a successful
international institution?
Roger Sugden
Notes for the BLA Association
Conference, Stirling, July 2012
Left: Spring Landscape, Alison McGill (University Art Collection)
Right: Desert Landscape, Alison McGill (University Art Collection)
2. Internationalisation at Stirling
Staff and students coming together across nations…
Valuing diversity in experience, history and culture…
Being active, engaged and exhilarated
to integrate a fundamental concern with relationships
among people diverse in experience, history and
culture into the purpose, delivery and outcomes of
our University
Not a merely ‘economic’ imperative
Everyone must act
3. What action from library staff?
How might a fundamental concern with
relationships among people diverse in experience,
history and culture influence which library services
are actually provided?
… and how library services are provided?
… and where library services are provided?
Is it in the experiences of all students to know what
a ‘business library’ actually is?
What might be the (spoken, written, visual)
languages used to communicate about library
services?
… and to deliver services?
4. How might a library help to celebrate
internationalisation?
How might a library help to stimulate
students, staff and our local communities to
account for relationships among people from
different cultures?
5. Internationalisation:
What is needed to make a successful
international institution?
Roger Sugden
Notes for the BLA Association
Conference, Stirling, July 2012
Left: Spring Landscape, Alison McGill (University Art Collection)
Right: Desert Landscape, Alison McGill (University Art Collection)