STINT Internationalisation Index
STINT Internationalisation Index shows how international Swedish higher education institutions are, based on a number of factors such as research, the international mobility of students and staff, and teaching offered in languages other than Swedish. The Index includes the 28 higher education institutions with substantial research volumes and is updated annually.
The aim of the Index is to give an overview of development, thereby promoting a fact-based discussion of internationalisation. The latest Index results are presented during the spring semester.
Some recovery according to STINT’s Internationalisation Index
STINT, the Swedish Foundation for International Cooperation in Research and Higher Education, annually publishes an...
INTERVIEW
STINT index both measures and enhances internationalisation. A way of both understanding and explaining the internationalisation of higher education and research. This is how Dr. Hans Pohl, developer of STINT’s Internationalisation Index, describes the index which is now being used for the fifth year.
Commentary Archive
Chalmers, KTH and SSE still most international universities in Sweden
STINT’s Internationalisation Index indicates the degree of internationalisation in Swedish Higher Education Institutions. Overall, this year’s...
Sweden has three international universities in the top category
STINT Internationalisation Index indicates how international the universities in Sweden are. This year three universities are in the top category...
Stockholm School of Economics the most international according to new index
STINT, the Swedish Foundation for International Cooperation in Research and Higher Education, is launching an internationalisation index to...