Affiliation:
1. Federal University of Grande Dourados, Brazil
Abstract
Technology transfer plays a fundamental role in enabling Brazilian institutions to access world-class knowledge and innovation while contributing to the country's economic and social development. This chapter explores the importance of technology transfer as an essential mechanism for the internationalization of higher education in Brazil. It conducts a comprehensive analysis of the literature, addressing key concepts, legal frameworks, challenges, and associated impacts of internationalization. This study provides valuable insights for educational administrators, researchers, and policymakers interested in promoting academic excellence and socioeconomic development in Brazil through international collaboration. However, it also highlights the need to address challenges such as development asymmetries and resistance when pursuing effective internationalization. Internationalization of higher education is an evolving field with significant opportunities for the future.
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