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International Student Initiative for Pluralism in Economics
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International Student Initiative for Pluralism in Economics
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Mauricio Marrone,Murray Taylor,Mara Hammerle
Active learning has been linked with increased student motivation, engagement and understanding of course material. It promotes deep learning, helping to develop critical thinking and writing skills in students. Less well understood, however, are the res...
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Vesna Damnjanovic, Ivana Mijatovic
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The main aim of this research paper is to present experience of the students who participated in international business case competitions from Serbia. The findings indicate the six main benefits for students at case competitions are: skills improvement, ...
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Paula M. Procter, Juliana J. Brixey, Fern Todhunter and Michelle L. L. Honey
The advances in social media offer many opportunities for developing understanding of different countries and cultures without any implications of travel. Nursing has a global presence and yet it appears as though students have little knowledge of the he...
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Oladapo Rasul,Festus Victor Bekun,Seyi Saint Akadiri
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Entrepreneur self-efficacy is the level to which people perception of their capacities to successfully perform the various roles and tasks of entrepreneurship (Chen et al., 1998; De Noble et al., 1999, Foleide, 2011). The research sampled students from t...
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Wahyu Wisnu Utomo(1), (1) 1) International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University, Rotterdam, Netherlands.a) Linkage Student of Economics Postgraduate Program, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia.
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Thabang M. Mokhothu,Chris W. Callaghan
Research purpose: The aim of the research was to investigate the contribution of cultural intelligence to sociocultural adaptation and the role of cultural intelligence as a mediator of the relationship between sociocultural adaptation and academic perfo...
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We report how the attitudes of students towards globalization changed upon completing the International Business course in two mid-sized universities, one in the Middle East and the other in East Asia. We examined students? attitudes towards globalizatio...
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Charlotte Bauch, Liv Elin Torheim, Kari Almendingen, Marianne Molin and Laura Terragni
A growing number of studies indicate that university students and especially international students are prone to experiencing food insecurity (FI). Still, few studies have investigated forms of FI among international students in Europe. Thus, this qualit...
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Eliz McArdle, Pat Henry
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Northern Ireland is emerging from a 30-year local conflict, with new democratic local structures and a new landscape for civic engagement having been established. Community youth workers are well positioned to nurture these new political and civic struct...
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Mohamed Imam Salem
The driving force of every successful economy in the world is entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurial university is a concept which explains universities that provide a good environment, culture, opportunities, and practices that enhance student entrepreneursh...
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Peter Harris, Liz Washington Arnold
International Reporting Standards (IFRS) has become the required framework for most of the world financial market economies. In the United States, US Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) is still required. However, plans are presently in place...
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B. Sadasivaiah, M. Sharath Goud, R. Devilal, M. Laxmikanth, M. Uday Kumar, A. Ramakrishna, V. Swaroopa, A. Narasimha, C. Shirisha, M. Sridhar Reddy
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The floristic components of Government Degree and PG College campus, Wanaparthy yield 355 plant taxa including 15 endemics at various levels. The results also showed that, good number of medicinal plants, wild relatives, fodder plants and wild edible pla...
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B. Sadasivaiah, M. Sharath Goud, R. Devilal, M. Laxmikanth, M. Uday Kumar, A. Ramakrishna, V. Swaroopa, A. Narasimha, C. Shirisha, M. Sridhar Reddy
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The floristic components of Government Degree and PG College campus, Wanaparthy yield 355 plant taxa including 15 endemics at various levels. The results also showed that, good number of medicinal plants, wild relatives, fodder plants and wild edible pla...
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Gesa Ruge, Lara Mackintosh
The international literature on higher education emphasises the importance for academics and professional staff to develop their disciplinary teaching and learning practice. Teaching staff in built environment degree programs tend to focus on ?what? subj...
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Gesa Ruge, Lara Mackintosh
The international literature on higher education emphasises the importance for academics and professional staff to develop their disciplinary teaching and learning practice. Teaching staff in built environment degree programs tend to focus on ?what? subj...
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Maria Ester de Freitas,Carlos Osmar Bertero,Maria Tereza Leme Fleury,Fábio Luiz Mariotto,André Luis Silva
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This work has as its main objective analyzes the theoretical and practical aspects of academic internationalization process, through the main events and pathways developed over the 60 years of the EAESP/FGV - São Paulo Business School of the Getulio Varg...
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Abdul Malek Abdul Karim,Che Su Mustaffa,Khaliza Saidin,Awanis Ku Ishak,Mohd Azri Md Nazir,Abdul Rahman Mohd Isa
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This study aims to find out the various academic systems adopted by other countries and to develop standardized admission requirements for international students aspiring to further their studies at UUM. To gather its data, this study used three data col...
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