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Theories, Themes, and Patterns
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000539844
- Artikelnr.: 63213487
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000539844
- Artikelnr.: 63213487
Hans de Wit is professor emeritus, distinguished fellow, and former director of the Center for International Higher Education, Boston College, United States. Ekaterina Minaeva is an analyst at the Institute of Education, National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE), Moscow, Russia. Lizhou Wang is a doctoral student and research assistant at the Center for International Higher Education, Boston College, United States.
List of figures and tables
Foreword to the Series, Internationalization in Higher Education
Preface: Hans de Wit, Ekaterina Minaeva, and Lizhou Wang
Acknowledgements
List of acronyms
Contributors
1. International Student Recruitment and Mobility: Dominant Themes from Literature and Examples from Key Non-Anglophone Countries, by Lizhou Wang
2. National Agencies and Private Actors in International Student Recruitment, by Ekaterina Minaeva, Lizhou Wang, and Hans de Wit
3. English as Medium of Instruction in Non-Anglophone Countries: A Global Comparative Analysis of Policies, Practices, and Implications, by Lisa Unangst, Philip G. Altbach, and Hans de Wit
Europe
4. Destination France: Repositioning French Higher Education in a Globalized World, by Ludovic Highman and Ariane de Gayardon
5. International Student Recruitment in Germany, by Uwe Brandenburg
6. Attracting International Students to the Netherlands, by Floor van Donselaar, Margje Geurts, and Hendrik Jan Hobbes
7. International Student Recruitment in Romania, by Cristina-Ramona Fit and Cezar Mihai Haj
8. International Student Recruitment and Mobility in Russia: Upgrading the Post-Soviet Model, by Ekaterina Minaeva and Ivan Prostakov
9. Inbound International Student Mobility in Turkish Higher Education, by Hakan Ergin
Asia
10. International Education and International Student Recruitment in China: Development and Challenges, by Wen Wen and Lizhou Wang
11. Changing Context, Changing Strategies: Opportunities and challenges in attracting international students to India, by Eldho Mathews
12. International Students in Japan: Changes and Challenges, by Futao Huang
13. The Korean Case of International Student Recruitment: Remarkable Progress but Internally Flawed, by Edward Choi
14. International Students in Malaysian Higher Education, by Doria Abdullah, Chang-Da Wan, and Morshidi Sirat
Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East and North Africa, and sub-Saharan Africa
15. Twenty-five Years of Internationalization and International Student Recruitment: The South African Story, by Nico Jooste
16. Trends, Data, and Dimensions of International Student Mobility and Recruitment in Latin America and the Caribbean; the Middle East and North Africa; and sub-Saharan Africa, by Hans de Wit and Nico Jooste
17. Recommendations on International Student Recruitment and Mobility for Non-Anglophone Countries, by Hans de Wit, Ekaterina Minaeva, Lizhou Wang, and Isak Froumin
Foreword to the Series, Internationalization in Higher Education
Preface: Hans de Wit, Ekaterina Minaeva, and Lizhou Wang
Acknowledgements
List of acronyms
Contributors
1. International Student Recruitment and Mobility: Dominant Themes from Literature and Examples from Key Non-Anglophone Countries, by Lizhou Wang
2. National Agencies and Private Actors in International Student Recruitment, by Ekaterina Minaeva, Lizhou Wang, and Hans de Wit
3. English as Medium of Instruction in Non-Anglophone Countries: A Global Comparative Analysis of Policies, Practices, and Implications, by Lisa Unangst, Philip G. Altbach, and Hans de Wit
Europe
4. Destination France: Repositioning French Higher Education in a Globalized World, by Ludovic Highman and Ariane de Gayardon
5. International Student Recruitment in Germany, by Uwe Brandenburg
6. Attracting International Students to the Netherlands, by Floor van Donselaar, Margje Geurts, and Hendrik Jan Hobbes
7. International Student Recruitment in Romania, by Cristina-Ramona Fit and Cezar Mihai Haj
8. International Student Recruitment and Mobility in Russia: Upgrading the Post-Soviet Model, by Ekaterina Minaeva and Ivan Prostakov
9. Inbound International Student Mobility in Turkish Higher Education, by Hakan Ergin
Asia
10. International Education and International Student Recruitment in China: Development and Challenges, by Wen Wen and Lizhou Wang
11. Changing Context, Changing Strategies: Opportunities and challenges in attracting international students to India, by Eldho Mathews
12. International Students in Japan: Changes and Challenges, by Futao Huang
13. The Korean Case of International Student Recruitment: Remarkable Progress but Internally Flawed, by Edward Choi
14. International Students in Malaysian Higher Education, by Doria Abdullah, Chang-Da Wan, and Morshidi Sirat
Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East and North Africa, and sub-Saharan Africa
15. Twenty-five Years of Internationalization and International Student Recruitment: The South African Story, by Nico Jooste
16. Trends, Data, and Dimensions of International Student Mobility and Recruitment in Latin America and the Caribbean; the Middle East and North Africa; and sub-Saharan Africa, by Hans de Wit and Nico Jooste
17. Recommendations on International Student Recruitment and Mobility for Non-Anglophone Countries, by Hans de Wit, Ekaterina Minaeva, Lizhou Wang, and Isak Froumin
List of figures and tables
Foreword to the Series, Internationalization in Higher Education
Preface: Hans de Wit, Ekaterina Minaeva, and Lizhou Wang
Acknowledgements
List of acronyms
Contributors
1. International Student Recruitment and Mobility: Dominant Themes from Literature and Examples from Key Non-Anglophone Countries, by Lizhou Wang
2. National Agencies and Private Actors in International Student Recruitment, by Ekaterina Minaeva, Lizhou Wang, and Hans de Wit
3. English as Medium of Instruction in Non-Anglophone Countries: A Global Comparative Analysis of Policies, Practices, and Implications, by Lisa Unangst, Philip G. Altbach, and Hans de Wit
Europe
4. Destination France: Repositioning French Higher Education in a Globalized World, by Ludovic Highman and Ariane de Gayardon
5. International Student Recruitment in Germany, by Uwe Brandenburg
6. Attracting International Students to the Netherlands, by Floor van Donselaar, Margje Geurts, and Hendrik Jan Hobbes
7. International Student Recruitment in Romania, by Cristina-Ramona Fit and Cezar Mihai Haj
8. International Student Recruitment and Mobility in Russia: Upgrading the Post-Soviet Model, by Ekaterina Minaeva and Ivan Prostakov
9. Inbound International Student Mobility in Turkish Higher Education, by Hakan Ergin
Asia
10. International Education and International Student Recruitment in China: Development and Challenges, by Wen Wen and Lizhou Wang
11. Changing Context, Changing Strategies: Opportunities and challenges in attracting international students to India, by Eldho Mathews
12. International Students in Japan: Changes and Challenges, by Futao Huang
13. The Korean Case of International Student Recruitment: Remarkable Progress but Internally Flawed, by Edward Choi
14. International Students in Malaysian Higher Education, by Doria Abdullah, Chang-Da Wan, and Morshidi Sirat
Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East and North Africa, and sub-Saharan Africa
15. Twenty-five Years of Internationalization and International Student Recruitment: The South African Story, by Nico Jooste
16. Trends, Data, and Dimensions of International Student Mobility and Recruitment in Latin America and the Caribbean; the Middle East and North Africa; and sub-Saharan Africa, by Hans de Wit and Nico Jooste
17. Recommendations on International Student Recruitment and Mobility for Non-Anglophone Countries, by Hans de Wit, Ekaterina Minaeva, Lizhou Wang, and Isak Froumin
Foreword to the Series, Internationalization in Higher Education
Preface: Hans de Wit, Ekaterina Minaeva, and Lizhou Wang
Acknowledgements
List of acronyms
Contributors
1. International Student Recruitment and Mobility: Dominant Themes from Literature and Examples from Key Non-Anglophone Countries, by Lizhou Wang
2. National Agencies and Private Actors in International Student Recruitment, by Ekaterina Minaeva, Lizhou Wang, and Hans de Wit
3. English as Medium of Instruction in Non-Anglophone Countries: A Global Comparative Analysis of Policies, Practices, and Implications, by Lisa Unangst, Philip G. Altbach, and Hans de Wit
Europe
4. Destination France: Repositioning French Higher Education in a Globalized World, by Ludovic Highman and Ariane de Gayardon
5. International Student Recruitment in Germany, by Uwe Brandenburg
6. Attracting International Students to the Netherlands, by Floor van Donselaar, Margje Geurts, and Hendrik Jan Hobbes
7. International Student Recruitment in Romania, by Cristina-Ramona Fit and Cezar Mihai Haj
8. International Student Recruitment and Mobility in Russia: Upgrading the Post-Soviet Model, by Ekaterina Minaeva and Ivan Prostakov
9. Inbound International Student Mobility in Turkish Higher Education, by Hakan Ergin
Asia
10. International Education and International Student Recruitment in China: Development and Challenges, by Wen Wen and Lizhou Wang
11. Changing Context, Changing Strategies: Opportunities and challenges in attracting international students to India, by Eldho Mathews
12. International Students in Japan: Changes and Challenges, by Futao Huang
13. The Korean Case of International Student Recruitment: Remarkable Progress but Internally Flawed, by Edward Choi
14. International Students in Malaysian Higher Education, by Doria Abdullah, Chang-Da Wan, and Morshidi Sirat
Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East and North Africa, and sub-Saharan Africa
15. Twenty-five Years of Internationalization and International Student Recruitment: The South African Story, by Nico Jooste
16. Trends, Data, and Dimensions of International Student Mobility and Recruitment in Latin America and the Caribbean; the Middle East and North Africa; and sub-Saharan Africa, by Hans de Wit and Nico Jooste
17. Recommendations on International Student Recruitment and Mobility for Non-Anglophone Countries, by Hans de Wit, Ekaterina Minaeva, Lizhou Wang, and Isak Froumin