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:: Volume 28, Issue 2 (Scientific Journal of Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences 2023) ::
SJKU 2023, 28(2): 134-151 Back to browse issues page
The future of international marketing of higher education in Iran: A case study of the experience of Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Enayat Shabani1 , Mohammad Hoseini Moghadam 2
1- Assistant Professor, Department of Foreign Languages, Tehran University of Medical Sciences. Tehran, Iran
2- Assistant Professor, Foresight Department, Institute for Social and Cultural Studies (ISCS). Tehran, Iran , moghadam@iscs.ac.ir
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Background and Aim: Global trends and national policies have made internationalization and paying attention to the international markets of higher education inevitable on the one hand and becoming a legal requirement of Iranian medical sciences universities on the other hand. Therefore, the main goal of this article was to show, by examining the experience of international marketing of higher education in Tehran University of Medical Sciences, what are the futures of international marketing of higher education in medical sciences?
Materials and methods: in this documented data and the views, knowledge and lived experiences of the beneficiaries of the University of Medical Sciences were the basis of the study, and in the following, the methods of documentary studies, trend analysis, brainstorming, expert panel, theme analysis and scenario planning were used.
Results: The most important achievement of this article is that among the challenges facing the international marketing of higher education in the University of Medical Sciences, two driving forces have the highest importance and uncertainty in shaping the future of this issue, including: sustainable security and cultural development.
Conclusion: The normalization of political and economic relations with the world along with appropriate cultural development inside and outside the university and acceptance of cultural, racial, religious, intellectual, ethnic and gender differences strengthens the marketing process of higher education. In such a situation, the risk of investing in providing international higher education will be reduced. Therefore, the most expensive and the most important uncertainty facing the country's universities in international marketing is the attitude and approach of science and technology governance to the relations and structure governing the international system.
 
Keywords: Internationalization, Foresight, Participatory action, Interculturality and internationality
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Type of Study: Original Research | Subject: Human Sciences
Received: 2022/08/14 | Accepted: 2023/01/2 | Published: 2023/06/10
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