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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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Thao-Trang Huynh-Cam, Long-Sheng Chen and Khai-Vinh Huynh
The learning performance of international students and students with disabilities has increasingly attracted many theoretical and practical researchers. However, previous studies used questionnaires, surveys, and/or interviews to investigate factors affe...
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Matthew R. McGrail, Belinda G. O?Sullivan and Deborah J. Russell
Almost 500 international students graduate from Australian medical schools annually, with around 70% commencing medical work in Australia. If these Foreign Graduates of Accredited Medical Schools (FGAMS) wish to access Medicare benefits, they must initia...
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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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J. Kalivoda,L. O. Neduzha
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Naum Aloyo,Arnold Wentzel
AbstractIn South Africa, there is still no clear policy of internationalisation of higher education, partly due to limited research. So far, only two efforts ? at Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University (NMMU) in 2004 and Rhodes University in 2005 ? have ...
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Ola M.A. Agha,Nurgül Keles Taysir
Pág. 71 - 100
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Dorna Eshrati
Pág. 263 - 280
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Ndanusa Mohammed Manzuma-Ndaaba,Yoshifumi Harada,Abd Rahim Romle,Abdul Shukor Shamsudin
Pág. 161 - 167
The encroachment of marketing theories in to education services through up some research challenges resulted in different models. However, previous focuses were more on student?s satisfaction, leaving out retention which has been adjourned to save cost, ...
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VieMing Tan,Farzana Quoquab,Fauziah Sh. Ahmad,Jihad Mohammad
Pág. 467 - 475
Major universities have expanded overseas by establishing international branch campuses (IBCs) since the mid-1990s. Many campuses have only been in operation for a decade. Hence, engagement of students is valuable to assist in the design, development, an...
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Yelena Vyacheslavovna Yemelyanova,Flyura Rifkhatovna Avazbakiyeva,Anar Bauyrzhanovna Ibrayeva,Aizhan Zharkynovna Aikenova
Pág. 9 - 16
English for specific purposes (ESP) constitutes the minority of courses in the English language disciplines at Kazakhstani Universities. Among possible explanations are that it is costly, time consuming and an intellectually challenging specialization pr...
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Weiwei Li, Meimei Wang and Sidong Zhao
The management of international students has become a new challenge that China and most countries in the world must face in the context of the ?Belt and Road Initiative? (BRI) and the globalization of higher education. In this paper, we conducted an empi...
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Abdul Malek Abdul Karim,Che Su Mustaffa,Khaliza Saidin,Awanis Ku Ishak,Mohd Azri Md Nazir,Abdul Rahman Mohd Isa
Pág. 326 - 329
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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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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Abbo Usman,Abd. Rahim Romle,Mohammed Mustafa Qader
Pág. 1 - 6
Several studies identified quality of education as a major criteria influencing international students? choice of study destination. But only recently has it seems to have gain a huge momentum by emerging as a theme which involves empirical studies. Howe...
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Olena Bulatova, ?leg Zaikovsky
Pág. 19 - 27
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Olena Bulatova, ?leg Zaikovsky
Pág. 19 - 27
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Olivier Bonnaud, Yves Danto, Ying-Hui Kuang, Li Yuan
Pág. 126 - 132
This paper reports an innovative pedagogic experience performed at South-East University (SEU) with electrical engineering Bachelor honors students (computer science, mechanics, and electronics). The purpose was to develop their motivation and to make th...
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Silvina Elías, Virginia Corbella
Pág. 18
La internacionalización de la educación superior (IES) es una problemática que se ha instalado desde hace varios años y sigue hoy en día siendo objeto de estudio. Una de las estrategias y acciones que se han aplicado tradicionalmente para internacionali...
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Eliz McArdle, Pat Henry
Pág. 14 pages
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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