International Office Professionals: An Example of Street-Level Bureaucrats in Higher Education
Internationalization has become an indispensable part of universities worldwide. Since the 1990s, various research has been conducted with those often seen as the main stakeholders of universities, namely administrators, academics, and students. However, the leading implementors of internationalizat...
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Main Author: | Betul Bulut-Sahin (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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