Higher Education Institution Faculty Perceptions on Internationalization

Author's Information:

Jose Nino R. Sales 

College of Education, De La Salle Araneta University

Simin Lu 

College of Education, De La Salle Araneta University

Maricar S. Prudente 

Department of Science Education, De la Salle University

Socorro E. Aguja

College of Education, De La Salle Araneta University

Vol 02 No 08 (2025):Volume 02 Issue 08 August 2025

Page No.: 473-482

Abstract:

Universities prioritize internationalization to prepare students for a globalized world, enhancing their intercultural skills and career opportunities. Faculty involvement is key to internationalization, yet more research is needed on their experiences and professional development. There is a need to investigate more on the engagement barriers, strategic implementation, and faculty engagement towards internationalization. This study aims to understand Higher Education Institutions faculty members’ perceptions of internationalization, their awareness, and comprehension of its importance. With the use of descriptive method, the study found that Faculty members broadly support internationalization, but their opinions diverge regarding the adequacy of current institutional support. While they recognize verbal and written encouragement from top leaders, concerns persist about funding for international teaching and research. Suggestions are institutions must strategically align their goals with robust support systems, leveraging faculty diversity and fostering global partnerships to enhance internationalization efforts. 

KeyWords:

Internationalization, HEI Faculty, Support for Internationalization, Challenges for internationalization, Opportunities for internationalization

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