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International Student Recruitment and Mobility Non-Anglophone Countries: Theories, Themes, Patterns
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International Student Recruitment and Mobility Non-Anglophone Countries: Theories, Themes, Patterns
Current price: $180.00
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International Student Recruitment and Mobility Non-Anglophone Countries: Theories, Themes, Patterns
Current price: $180.00
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International Student Recruitment and Mobility in Non-Anglophone Countries
offers a detailed analysis of global dimensions and trends in international student mobility and recruitment. It examines current data on student flows, policies and instruments, obstacles and opportunities for recruitment, and the roles of multiple stakeholders from different parts of the world.
Considering the current geopolitical developments and tensions, increased competition for global talent, health and sustainability concerns, growing nationalism, and other factors, non-Anglophone countries are likely to increase their recruitment efforts moving forward. This book highlights the initiatives and instruments of these countries to attract international students and build long-term internationalization strategies.
With case studies from Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America,
is a must-read text for international education policy advisors at the national and institutional levels and in the international higher education industry around the globe.
offers a detailed analysis of global dimensions and trends in international student mobility and recruitment. It examines current data on student flows, policies and instruments, obstacles and opportunities for recruitment, and the roles of multiple stakeholders from different parts of the world.
Considering the current geopolitical developments and tensions, increased competition for global talent, health and sustainability concerns, growing nationalism, and other factors, non-Anglophone countries are likely to increase their recruitment efforts moving forward. This book highlights the initiatives and instruments of these countries to attract international students and build long-term internationalization strategies.
With case studies from Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America,
is a must-read text for international education policy advisors at the national and institutional levels and in the international higher education industry around the globe.