id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_vn6ik2rlkzgodclaawlvb43wjm Suzy Harris Translation, internationalisation and the university 2009.0 11 .pdf application/pdf 7111 422 59 Taylor and FrancisCLRE_A_429184.sgm10.1080/14748460903290108London Review of Education1474-8460 (print)/1474-8479 (online)Original Article2009Taylor & Francis73000000November 2009SuzyHarriss.harris@roehampton.ac.uk The demands and challenges posed by the global economy help explain the growing Keywords: translation; language; internationalisation; higher education Since the 1990s the internationalisation of higher education has become an increasingly important aspect of European and national policy, driven by economic considerations and the need to so through a consideration of the notion of translation as a way of thinking about internationalisation and higher education. languages in a system of higher education but rather about the nature of meaning itself. The relationship between the university and business is of course important; there is a practical and technical need for employees to possess good language skills in order to carry out their therefore, I suggest a different way of thinking about translation that challenges this understanding of meaning as operating in a technical way. ./cache/work_vn6ik2rlkzgodclaawlvb43wjm.pdf ./txt/work_vn6ik2rlkzgodclaawlvb43wjm.txt