Making the university more international: An exploration of higher education internationalisation strategies in Africa from a continental perspective

  • Lazarus Nabaho Uganda Management Institute, Uganda
  • Wilberforce Turyasingura Uganda Management Institute, Uganda
  • Ivan Kiiza Twinomuhwezi Uganda Management Institute, Uganda
  • Kenneth Alfred Kiiza Uganda Management Institute, Uganda
  • Margaret Nabukenya Uganda Management Institute, Uganda
  • Felix Adiburu Andama Muni University, Uganda
Keywords: internationalisation, strategies, collaboration, regionalisation, harmonisation, mobility, curriculum internationalisation

Abstract

Internationalisation is one of the contemporary issues in the higher education (HE) academic and policy discourses. Since the 1990s, scholarship on the internationalisation of HE has burgeoned. Nevertheless, the internationalisation of HE in Africa is relatively under-researched. Using the African Quality Rating Mechanism (AQRM), an education framework of the African Union, this article explores the approaches to the internationalisation of HE in Africa. A qualitative descriptive design underpinned the study and the data was analysed using content analysis. The findings show that the AQRM comprises five dominant Eurocentric HE internationalisation strategies: student and faculty mobility, academic mobility, international research collaboration, dissemination of research at international conferences, and curriculum internationalisation. However, despite the similarity in the form, the substance of the internationalisation shows that attempts have been made to decolonise the Anglo-Saxon models of internationalisation. It can therefore be concluded that: (a) mobility (of persons and programmes), the elitist version of internationalisation, is integral to most internationalisation practices in the AQRM; (b) the AQRM was designed within the framework of the decolonial lens which repudiates the dominant colonial conception that what qualifies to be “international” must be associated with Europe and North America; and (c) political and academic rationales dominate the internationalisation discourse at the continental level.

Received: 30 November 2023
Accepted: 11 February 2025

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Author Biographies

Lazarus Nabaho, Uganda Management Institute, Uganda

Associate Professor of Educational Leadership and Management at Uganda Management Institute (UMI), and a part-time faculty at the Civil Service College of Uganda, Uganda. He holds a PhD in Educational Management from Makerere University, Uganda.

Wilberforce Turyasingura, Uganda Management Institute, Uganda

Associate Professor of Human Resource Management and Development at Uganda Management Institute UMI), Uganda. He holds a PhD in Management from the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa.

Ivan Kiiza Twinomuhwezi, Uganda Management Institute, Uganda

Lecturer of Economics, Public Policy, and Education Policy Studies at Uganda Management Institute (UMI), Uganda. He has a PhD in Education Policy Studies from the University of Pretoria, South Africa.

Kenneth Alfred Kiiza, Uganda Management Institute, Uganda

Lecturer at Uganda Management Institute (UMI), Uganda. He holds a PhD in Education Management, Policy and Law from the University of Pretoria, South Africa.

Margaret Nabukenya, Uganda Management Institute, Uganda

She holds a master’s degree in Education Administration and Management from Makerere University, a postgraduate diploma in Higher Education Leadership and Management from Uganda Management Institute and a Bachelor of Arts degree with Education from Makerere University. She is part-time faculty and a doctoral candidate at Uganda Management Institute (UMI), Uganda.

Felix Adiburu Andama, Muni University, Uganda

Senior Lecturer of Public Administration and Management at Muni University, Uganda. He holds a PhD in Public Management and Governance from North-West University, South Africa.

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Published
2025-06-30
How to Cite
Nabaho, Lazarus, Wilberforce Turyasingura, Ivan Kiiza Twinomuhwezi, Kenneth Alfred Kiiza, Margaret Nabukenya, and Felix Adiburu Andama. 2025. “Making the University More International: An Exploration of Higher Education Internationalisation Strategies in Africa from a Continental Perspective”. Tuning Journal for Higher Education 12 (1). https://doi.org/10.18543/tjhe.2899.