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One way that institutions can expand their international focus is through participation in multilateral partnerships, international networks, and consortia, as these platforms may dramatically increase an institution’s number of international partners and, with them, opportunities for expanded international education, research, and engagement.

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Brown, B.E. (2014). International Networks and Consortia. In: Rumbley, L.E., Helms, R.M., Peterson, P.M., Altbach, P.G. (eds) Global Opportunities and Challenges for Higher Education Leaders. Global Perspectives on Higher Education. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-863-3_12

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