This book develops a comprehensive understanding of the motivations and experiences of students who choose to study abroad for the whole or part of a degree. It includes case studies of students from East Asia, Europe and the UK, and considers the implications of their movement for contemporary higher education.List of Tables and Figures Acknowledgements Introduction Policy Context Mobility of East Asian Students Mobility within Mainland Europe International Mobility of UK Students Geographies of Student Mobility Student Mobility and the Changing Nature of Education Conclusion References
This book offers an in-depth overview of student mobility by focusing on less-discussed areas and making connections between neoliberalism, globalization, and education. & The analysis in Student Mobilities, Migration and the Internationalization of Higher Education could certainly shed some light on the policy decision-making process in Canada. (Jing Xiao, Canadian Journal of Higher Education, Vol. 45 (4), 2015)
This is a timely book. It is also an interesting and well-written piece, which provides a good introduction to the topics of mobility and...internationalization in higher education. - Journal of Research in International Education
This book offers so much more than the title suggests!...The authors take us on a fascinating journey through related theoretical debates around globalisation, migration and knowledge construction...This book should be valuable for anyone working in international and comparative education. - Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education
A valuable overview of the issues arising from the increasing internationalisation of higher education. - British Journal of Sociology of Education
Highly recommended for scholars and policymakers in HE in both the theoretical and applied domains. - Higher Education Policy
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