International Student Mobility: Limits of the current model
Use this link to cite this item : http://doi.org/10.15027/42949
ID | 42949 |
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creator |
Hugonnier, Bernard
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subject | Higher education
foreign students
International student mobility
benefit of international mobility
economic and academic distortions
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NDC |
Education
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abstract | Since 2000, the number of students trained abroad has increased 100%. This statistic shows how not only many students but also how future employers value this training. It gives students an additional skill, which can be called "internationality". Accordingly a large number of countries intend to rapidly increase the number of students studying abroad. This trend leads to a model of international student mobility that would be perfect if, first, all students could benefit from it; second, if this model did not create some inequalities; and finally, if it did not cause some distortions in the world that may be economic or academic in nature. This paper shows that this is not the case. It is therefore important to analyse these phenomena in order to find solutions to improve the current model of international student mobility.
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journal title |
Higher Education Forum
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volume | Volume 14
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start page | 1
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end page | 9
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date of issued | 2017-03
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publisher | Research Institute for Higher Education, Hiroshima University
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issn | 2432-9614
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isbn | 978-4-86637-003-3
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language |
eng
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nii type |
Departmental Bulletin Paper
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HU type |
Departmental Bulletin Papers
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DCMI type | text
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format | application/pdf
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text version | publisher
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Research Institute for Higher Education
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