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Vuong Tran; Giang Nguyen Hoang Le; Trang Le Thuy – International Perspectives on Education and Society, 2022
In response to COVID-19 global outbreaks, Canada, and Australia, two favored destinations by international students, as the contexts of this essay, have enacted different international education policies, which will be investigated through the narratives. The authors discuss transnationality and mobility as key terms in the internationalization of…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, International Education, Educational Change, Doctoral Students
Zgaga, Pavel – Learning and Teaching: The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences, 2018
This article addresses why and how mobility has become central to the EU's idea of doctoral education, aiming to reconstruct, in a historical perspective, the gradual conceptualisation of mobility as a policy idea. This process began with the discussion of academic mobility in the 1970s, when the European Communities had as yet no responsibility…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Policy, Graduate Students, Student Mobility
Robinson-Pant, Anna – Higher Education Research and Development, 2009
As students move between universities on different continents, they are expected to adjust rapidly to the academic and cultural practices of their host university. Many of these students are higher educational professionals in their home country and on their return home they are faced with the challenge of how to fit back into--or whether to make…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Change Agents, Foreign Countries, Student Mobility

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