The dynamics of international student circulation in a global context / / edited by Hans de Wit, 3 others.

Student mobility is the most important factor in the internationalization of higher education. In this book, existing assumptions will be questioned: that mobility is primarily South-North and North-North, and that South-South flows are rather marginal; that the economic rationale has become so domi...

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Superior document:Global Perspectives on Higher Education ; 11
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Place / Publishing House:Rotterdam, Netherlands : : Sense Publishers,, [2008]
2008
Year of Publication:2008
Language:English
Series:Global Perspectives on Higher Education ; 11.
Physical Description:1 online resource
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505 0 0 |a Preliminary Material /  |r Hans de Wit , Pawan Agarwal , Mohsen Elmahdy Said , Molatlhegi T. Sehoole and Muhammad Sirozi -- The Internationalization of Higher Education in a Global Context /  |r Hans de Wit -- Changing Dynamics in International Student Circulation: Meanings, Push and Pull Factors, Trends, and Data /  |r Hans de Wit -- International Student Circulation in Egypt /  |r Mohsen Elmadhy Said -- India in the Context of International Student Circulation: Status and Prospects /  |r Pawan Agarwal -- Indonesian Experiences in the Global Dynamics of International Students’ Circulation /  |r Muhammad Sirozi -- South Africa and the Dynamics of International Student Circulation /  |r Molathlegi Sehoole -- International Student Circulation in the Context of the Bologna Process and the Lisbon Strategy /  |r Hans de Wit -- The Role of American Higher Education in International Student Circulation /  |r Hans de Wit and Laura E. Rumbley -- The Dynamics of International Student Circulation in a Global Context: Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendations /  |r Pawan Agarwal , Mohsen Elmahdy Said , Molathlegi Sehoole , Muhammad Sirozi and Hans de Wit -- About the Authors /  |r Hans de Wit , Pawan Agarwal , Mohsen Elmahdy Said , Molatlhegi T. Sehoole and Muhammad Sirozi -- Series /  |r Hans de Wit , Pawan Agarwal , Mohsen Elmahdy Said , Molatlhegi T. Sehoole and Muhammad Sirozi. 
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