Internationalization and Employability in Higher Education
Herausgeber: Coelen, Robert; Gribble, Cate
Internationalization and Employability in Higher Education
Herausgeber: Coelen, Robert; Gribble, Cate
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This title examines the complex relationship between the internationalization of higher education and employability. It includes a wide range of international case studies looking at the motivation and experiences of students and the extent to which employers understand, value and shape internationalization in HE.
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This title examines the complex relationship between the internationalization of higher education and employability. It includes a wide range of international case studies looking at the motivation and experiences of students and the extent to which employers understand, value and shape internationalization in HE.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9780815368342
- ISBN-10: 0815368348
- Artikelnr.: 57109577
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9780815368342
- ISBN-10: 0815368348
- Artikelnr.: 57109577
Robert Coelen is Professor of Internationalisation of Higher Education at NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences, Leeuwarden, the Netherlands Cate Gribble is a Senior Policy Analyst in the Office of Research Strategy at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.
About the Editors
About the Authors
Series' Editor Introduction
Introduction
Part 1 Learning Abroad and Employability
How can international learning experiences enhance employability?
Critical insights from new graduates and the people who employ them.
Hidden Competences: Finnish employers' and students' appreciation of the effect of learning abroad on employability
Linking Learning Abroad and Employability
The Impact of Education Abroad on Competency Development
International Education and Employability: Perspectives of Ethiopians Studying Abroad
Recent Trends in Learning Abroad in The Context of a Changing Japanese Economy and Higher Education Situation
Understanding how international experiences engage employability: A game-based analytics approach
Part 2 International Student Migration and Employment
Open borders, closed minds: The experiences of International Students in the Ontario labour market.
Chinese student mobility, return migration and the transition into the labour market
Internationalization and Employability - the case of the kiwi Overseas Experience (OE)
Part 3 Transnational Education and Employability
Boundary spanning in TNE- Building connections through work integrated learning
The contribution of imported programs in Vietnamese universities to graduate employability development: A case study
Transnational education and employability: Lessons from a case study of an Australian degree in Malaysia
Part 4 Internationalisation at Home and Employability
Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL): Now Preparing Students for International Virtual Work
Employability skills as guiding principles for internationalising home curricula
Cultural understanding as a key skill for employability
About the Authors
Series' Editor Introduction
Introduction
Part 1 Learning Abroad and Employability
How can international learning experiences enhance employability?
Critical insights from new graduates and the people who employ them.
Hidden Competences: Finnish employers' and students' appreciation of the effect of learning abroad on employability
Linking Learning Abroad and Employability
The Impact of Education Abroad on Competency Development
International Education and Employability: Perspectives of Ethiopians Studying Abroad
Recent Trends in Learning Abroad in The Context of a Changing Japanese Economy and Higher Education Situation
Understanding how international experiences engage employability: A game-based analytics approach
Part 2 International Student Migration and Employment
Open borders, closed minds: The experiences of International Students in the Ontario labour market.
Chinese student mobility, return migration and the transition into the labour market
Internationalization and Employability - the case of the kiwi Overseas Experience (OE)
Part 3 Transnational Education and Employability
Boundary spanning in TNE- Building connections through work integrated learning
The contribution of imported programs in Vietnamese universities to graduate employability development: A case study
Transnational education and employability: Lessons from a case study of an Australian degree in Malaysia
Part 4 Internationalisation at Home and Employability
Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL): Now Preparing Students for International Virtual Work
Employability skills as guiding principles for internationalising home curricula
Cultural understanding as a key skill for employability
About the Editors
About the Authors
Series' Editor Introduction
Introduction
Part 1 Learning Abroad and Employability
How can international learning experiences enhance employability?
Critical insights from new graduates and the people who employ them.
Hidden Competences: Finnish employers' and students' appreciation of the effect of learning abroad on employability
Linking Learning Abroad and Employability
The Impact of Education Abroad on Competency Development
International Education and Employability: Perspectives of Ethiopians Studying Abroad
Recent Trends in Learning Abroad in The Context of a Changing Japanese Economy and Higher Education Situation
Understanding how international experiences engage employability: A game-based analytics approach
Part 2 International Student Migration and Employment
Open borders, closed minds: The experiences of International Students in the Ontario labour market.
Chinese student mobility, return migration and the transition into the labour market
Internationalization and Employability - the case of the kiwi Overseas Experience (OE)
Part 3 Transnational Education and Employability
Boundary spanning in TNE- Building connections through work integrated learning
The contribution of imported programs in Vietnamese universities to graduate employability development: A case study
Transnational education and employability: Lessons from a case study of an Australian degree in Malaysia
Part 4 Internationalisation at Home and Employability
Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL): Now Preparing Students for International Virtual Work
Employability skills as guiding principles for internationalising home curricula
Cultural understanding as a key skill for employability
About the Authors
Series' Editor Introduction
Introduction
Part 1 Learning Abroad and Employability
How can international learning experiences enhance employability?
Critical insights from new graduates and the people who employ them.
Hidden Competences: Finnish employers' and students' appreciation of the effect of learning abroad on employability
Linking Learning Abroad and Employability
The Impact of Education Abroad on Competency Development
International Education and Employability: Perspectives of Ethiopians Studying Abroad
Recent Trends in Learning Abroad in The Context of a Changing Japanese Economy and Higher Education Situation
Understanding how international experiences engage employability: A game-based analytics approach
Part 2 International Student Migration and Employment
Open borders, closed minds: The experiences of International Students in the Ontario labour market.
Chinese student mobility, return migration and the transition into the labour market
Internationalization and Employability - the case of the kiwi Overseas Experience (OE)
Part 3 Transnational Education and Employability
Boundary spanning in TNE- Building connections through work integrated learning
The contribution of imported programs in Vietnamese universities to graduate employability development: A case study
Transnational education and employability: Lessons from a case study of an Australian degree in Malaysia
Part 4 Internationalisation at Home and Employability
Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL): Now Preparing Students for International Virtual Work
Employability skills as guiding principles for internationalising home curricula
Cultural understanding as a key skill for employability