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Giorgio Di Pietro; Adriana Perez-Encinas – Education Economics, 2025
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant disruption in education. We employ a gravity model to estimate its impact on international student credit mobility. Data on inbound and outbound students to and from four Spanish universities between the academic years 2017-2018 and 2021-2022 are used. While COVID-19 significantly reduced participation…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Foreign Students, College Credits
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Gian Franco Borio; Ana Marina Dorismond; Stephen Robinson – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2025
This article deals with two key legal issues for study abroad (SA) in Europe, namely (i) the lack of a comprehensive and legislative definition of SA, and (ii) the need to shift from the concept of non-EU "student immigration" to that of student mobility. Italy is the only EU Member State to recognise and define SA, with the other 26 EU…
Descriptors: Student Mobility, Study Abroad, Foreign Students, Immigrants
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Giorgio Di Pietro – European Education, 2023
We use Eurobarometer data to examine barriers to international student mobility. Multivariate analysis is employed to study how individual characteristics are related to the obstacles preventing higher education students from participating in activities in another EU country. The results suggest that several demographic factors including area of…
Descriptors: Student Characteristics, Barriers, Student Mobility, Foreign Countries
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Schäfer, Gregor – European Journal of Education, 2021
The processes of Europeanisation--meaning the deepening of European integration on various levels--have previously been discussed from the point of view of political science, economics, linguistics, and cultural studies, with a macro-perspective on states, institutions, and organisations. However, Europe and the European Union (EU) are populated…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Global Approach, Higher Education, Doctoral Students
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Fedotov, Dmitriy – Journal of Comparative and International Higher Education, 2022
The current study aims at providing empirical and theoretical support to the important topic of international student mobility (ISM) in Europe. Specifically, it provides empirical analysis of degree-mobile students in 32 countries: the European Union (EU), the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) and the United Kingdom. The study is based on the…
Descriptors: Student Mobility, Foreign Students, Foreign Countries, College Students
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Öz, Yakup – Higher Education Quarterly, 2023
In the European Union (EU) context, learning abroad mobility (LAM) also includes non-formal learning activities. Young people can participate in LAM whether they are in tertiary education or not. Nevertheless, studies focusing on the participation of out-of-higher-education (Out-HE) youth in LAM are often scarce. The current study aims to explore…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Study Abroad, Student Mobility, Nonformal Education
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Mathies, Charles; Cantwell, Brendan – Policy Reviews in Higher Education, 2022
This paper examines the flow of intra-European Union (EU) students for doctoral (PhD) studies to identify reasons for differences in international student mobility and migration (ISM) among member states. Rather than conceptualising intra-EU PhD student ISM only through push-pull forces, we theorise the intra-EU PhD ISM is associated with relative…
Descriptors: Student Mobility, Doctoral Students, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
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Öz, Yakup; Van Praag, Lore – European Educational Research Journal, 2023
The role of education in the development of pro-EU attitudes is often examined by focusing on the association of educational attainment and the development of pro-EU attitudes. However, student exchanges and youth mobility have also become pillars of the foundation of the European Higher Education Area, figuring out the Maastricht Treaty and the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Study Abroad, Student Participation, Student Mobility
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Vivien Gain – European Educational Research Journal, 2024
Several authors have underlined that processes of Europeanisation of education emerge despite the European Union's lack of formal power in this area. This article argues on the contrary that its lack of power precisely enables the EU to open up a range of possibilities for its involvement in this sector, among which the ET2020 Working Groups (WG)…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Educational Cooperation, International Cooperation, Student Mobility
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Savas Zafer Sahin; Betül Bulut Sahin; Emrah Söylemez – Research in Educational Administration & Leadership, 2024
The mobility of international students is a crucial tool for the European Union's goal of creating a unified European Higher Education Area. Despite the initial assumption that all European universities and students can benefit equally from cross-university study experiences, certain European regions have become disproportionately favored over…
Descriptors: Student Mobility, Educational Policy, Study Abroad, Higher Education
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Öz, Yakup; Gök, Enes – Journal of International Students, 2022
International student mobility has been rising as a global phenomenon in the last few decades, while its impact could be various in different contexts. For the European Union (EU), studying in another EU member country could be regarded as an important factor for the solidarity and integrity of the Union. The current study elaborates on the role…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Study Abroad, Student Mobility, Student Attitudes
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Teixeira, José; Alves, Sandro; Mariz, Pedro; Almeida, Fernando – International Journal of Educational Management, 2023
Purpose: The current student selection process for short-term mobility actions under the Erasmus + program (i.e. intensive programs and blended intensive programs) is based exclusively on the students' order of enrolment and their grades. This study offers an alternative approach using the analytic hierarchy process based on a four-layer model…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Decision Support Systems, Admission Criteria, Student Mobility
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Fumasoli, Tatiana; Rossi, Federica – European Journal of Education, 2021
Within the scholarship on internationalisation in higher education, transnational networks are seldom mentioned and even less studied. However, recent EU policy initiatives have attempted to enhance this form of internationalisation in order to tackle issues of employability, skills and competences and innovative curriculum development. Within…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Role of Education, International Cooperation
Universities UK, 2021
The wide-ranging agreement reached between the UK government and the European Union on a future relationship has several implications for universities, their staff and students, and an initial summary of these is provided in this report. The terms of agreement relating to the following topics are detailed herein: (1) Research collaboration:…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, International Trade, International Cooperation, Universities
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Fernández-Corbacho, Analí; Cores-Bilbao, Esther – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2023
EU educational mobility programmes have long been geared towards not only the promotion of intercultural communicative competence but also the uptake of European civic values. While the linguistic and socio-cultural effects of European training mobilities have been extensively studied, their effectiveness in supporting active citizenship and the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Democratic Values, Communicative Competence (Languages), Intercultural Communication
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