Noun
the act of bringing something under international control
Source: WordNet“It is heartening to note that over half of India’s ‘unicorns’ have come out of this single institute and that IIT-Delhi is laying great emphasis on internationalisation, interdisciplinary research and industry connect. Source: Internet
His own son, Maulana Mohammad Yusuf Kandhlawi (1917-1965) was associated with the internationalisation of the Tablighi Jamaat. Source: Internet
From the perspective of the study, the most useful inter-organisational relationships were those through which the entrepreneur also obtained advice on entrepreneurship, internationalisation, motivation or some other intangible and unspecified challenge. Source: Internet
Forces such as globalisation, internationalisation, automation, and major advances in science and technology are shaping the world. Source: Internet
In what was its first ever official use of the term, the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) said in a statement on January 21 that it would promote "RMB internationalisation" in an orderly manner. Source: Internet
The essays in this volume therefore relate these various ongoing cultural, linguistic and institutional translation processes to political and ethical issues of internationalisation and globalisation. Source: Internet