THE UPPSALA MODEL IN THE INTERNATIONALIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION
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In the last decade, the university‘s service vocation (giving back to society what
it has received) has evolved in giant steps to the extreme point of establishing itself as
a profitable business, primarily due to the phenomenon of globalization. In the new
knowledge-based economy, the important role played by higher education – forming
professionals with competencies that allow them not only to process data but also,
once it is converted into information, knowing what to do with it under the knowwhat,
know-how, and know-why principles – constitutes the primary basis for a
country‘s or territory‘s progress, whether in- or outside its borders. In order to expand
its cross-border activities as well as its benefits, many tertiary institutions have
adopted, as an internationalization strategy for their business, the so-called Uppsala
model, which operates through the following successive steps that represent the
amount of risk taken: 1) exporting; 2) licensing production; 3) joint ventures; and 4)
sole ventures. This model, which has proved its validity in the business sector, has
become the most widely used formula among universities as an entry method into
international markets, today.