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Timsina, Nitya Nanda – Journal of Comparative and International Higher Education, 2021
This paper attempts to reflect on how international education has come to be imagined as a quest for 'greener pastures' by many young Nepalese who are on the move in what is increasingly described as a 'globalized world'. Networking and engaging deeply in social, cultural and sporting rituals with the Nepalese students in Copenhagen, first as an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Students, Study Abroad, Academic Aspiration
Hart, Adam G.; Leather, Simon R.; Sharma, Manju V. – Journal of Biological Education, 2021
The overseas field course is a common feature of European and North American undergraduate degrees and increasingly students are seeking out volunteering opportunities abroad in order to gain career-related experience in the overcrowded conservation sector. We argue that, without careful consideration, both activities run the twin risks of…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Field Experience Programs, Undergraduate Students, Student Volunteers
Heng, Tang T. – Journal of International Students, 2020
Given how China has been the top source of international students worldwide, there has been growing media and research interest in Chinese international students. However, much of the narratives tend to focus on their struggles. In this commentary, I draw upon insights from my personal experience as an international student and, consequently,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Students, Asians, Asian Culture
Naik, B. M. – Journal of Educational Technology, 2020
India desperately needs good governance in colleges and universities so as to create a culture of innovation, and entrepreneurship so as to become and remain competitive in world market. Poor governance and poor leadership is observed to be the root cause for all ills in university education. Indian students and professors are brilliant but…
Descriptors: Governance, Educational Quality, Educational Change, Academic Standards
Fine, David J. – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2016
Students, staff, and faculty ought to engender a culture of civic action and ethical accountability enhanced by rigorous coursework, but this goal necessitates resources: administrators must invest in service-learning to reap its full benefits. Issues arise, however, when one considers this investment in light of the academy's corporatization. As…
Descriptors: College Students, Service Learning, School Community Relationship, Partnerships in Education
Carreira, María M. – Hispania, 2018
The year 2017 saw the publication of one of the strongest endorsements of language education on record: "America's Languages: Investing in Language Education for the 21st Century" (henceforth "America's Languages"). Commissioned by a bipartisan group of members of Congress and authored by the Commission on Language Learning of…
Descriptors: Heritage Education, Spanish, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Sears, Robin R. – Democracy & Education, 2013
I apply the concept of unalienated recognition as a form of democratic exchange, introduced by Rheingold (2012), to a different educational setting. Through a case study of the School for Field Studies international environmental programs, that are, like Rheingold's study school, field based and community centered, I explore the hypothesis…
Descriptors: School Community Relationship, Democracy, Case Studies, Field Studies
Rossel, Todd – College Board Review, 1987
Foreign study can broaden the undergraduate experience for premedical students and help remedy the problem of on-campus tunnel vision, characterized by too little independent learning and critical thinking, premature specialization, avoidance of social sciences and humanities, and lack of appreciation of cultural heritage. (MSE)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Educational Benefits, Global Approach, Goal Orientation

Christensen, Leif – Higher Education Management, 1994
This paper suggests that, although stress on transfer of college credits for study abroad may endanger the academic quality of study abroad, it does produce a high level of credit transfer. It is argued that stronger emphasis on the academic content of study abroad should be an integral part of credit transfer policy. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, College Administration, College Credits, Course Content

Stryker, Richard E. – Student Aid Transcript, 1997
If education is intrinsically about learning to cope with change, encouraging personal growth and self-knowledge, and expanding horizons to encompass the wider world, study abroad ought to be part of the undergraduate experience of every student. Financial aid and academic standards belong at the core of institutional efforts to expand overseas…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, College Administration, Higher Education, Liberal Arts

Duval, Jeanne-Marie; And Others – International Educator, 1996
Three essays discuss the achievements and future of the Fulbright Exchange Program, providing international study opportunities for scholars in varied disciplines. Essays include: "The State of 'Public Diplomacy'" (Jeanne-Marie Duval); "The Future of the Fulbright Program" (Joseph D. Duffey); and "Fifty Years of the…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Trends, Futures (of Society), Higher Education

Wood, Richard J. – Educational Record, 1991
Global higher education can no longer be viewed as secondary; it is essential for educating graduates to cope creatively with the modern world. Second languages are central to the global curriculum; study abroad is desirable. In addition, global education involves a broader way of thinking, not merely a certain content. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Instruction, Empathy, Global Approach

van Overbeek, Marjan – Higher Education Management, 1997
Reports on a Dutch study examining qualitative aspects of internationalization in Dutch higher education institutions, and examines the ways Dutch institutions evaluate Dutch students' academic experiences abroad. Raises the question of whether existing systems meet stated standards for quality assurance. Makes some recommendations for…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, College Administration, College Outcomes Assessment, Educational Quality

Sanchez-Arnau, J. C.; Calvo, Elba Hermida – Higher Education in Europe, 1987
Patterns and reasons for migration of highly educated manpower, primarily from developing to developed nations, are examined; and efforts to encourage return to home countries are discussed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Brain Drain, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Educational Attainment

Harrington, John P. – Liberal Education, 1996
Examples are offered of programs at the Cooper Union (New York) in which liberal and professional education, arts, and sciences are brought together. Included are a study trip to Rome to examine historical design as manifested in 17th-century art and architecture, a seminar on the mutual influence of words and images, and three capstone seminars…
Descriptors: Art Education, Capstone Experiences, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation
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