scholarly journals Comprehensive Internationalization at HAN University of Applied Sciences. Student Mobility

Author(s):  
Florentin Popescu ◽  
Jannemieke Geessink
2021 ◽  
pp. 335-344
Author(s):  
Florentin Popescu ◽  
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Tijmen Weber ◽  
Roman Iskandaryan ◽  
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This paper investigates the importance of transparency of internationalization and various obstacles and barriers that influence international short student mobility within the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) in particular in the Netherlands and in Russia. Having in mind that due to privacy regulations and availability of data regarding international short student mobility, this article is using a framework based on literature review. The authors analyze patterns in international short student mobility, both between countries andover time, notonly by using various literature analyses but as well as interviews and panel discussions atHAN University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands and Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Russia, to give this research an qualitative dimensionand underline how internationalization and what various factors are relevant to international short student mobility. This article presents an important contribution to this growing field of literatureby doing a comparative analysis about the factors which positively improve the international short students mobility. The three folded impact ofthis paper is obvious for the stakeholders involved: students, institutions and policy makers are responsible for the smooth cooperation and coordination for a better international mobility.


2017 ◽  
Vol 26 (50) ◽  
pp. 71
Author(s):  
Vanessa Martins ◽  
Alexandra Montague ◽  
Paulo Bessa Da Silva

This paper briefly contextualizes the internationalization of universities, its main concepts, historical aspects, motivations and realities emphasizing the Brazilian and Dutch contexts. It describes the institutional cooperation between the Methodist University of Sao Paulo (UMESP) – Brazil and the Zuyd University of Applied Sciences (ZUYD), in the Netherlands.  Focus is placed on the exchange of students for the semester mobility program.  It makes a narrative since the beginning of the partnership, describing its objectives, the way it evolved and the outcome during the period. Special attention is given to the successes and challenges to operate the program. Student evaluations were analyzed to determine future improvements for the exchange.


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (24) ◽  
pp. 7143
Author(s):  
Ane Bergersen ◽  
Gistered Muleya

Through 10 years of cooperation between the University of Zambia and the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, 24 students of Civic Education (Social Sciences) from the University of Zambia had an opportunity to travel to Norway to have a different learning experience of Civic Education. In this study, we sought through qualitative questionnaires and interviews to understand how the former Civic Education teacher students describe their experiences and received benefits during the 10 months they spent at the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences. The study established that transformative learning takes time, but of paramount importance was that the students were able to critically reflect and act as change-makers at an individual, school, and/or society level. The study also noted that international student mobility can increase students’ transformative learning under certain conditions. Therefore, our study concludes that crucial factors for transformative learning consist of the combination of cultural mentoring, teaching practice, critical discussions, and critical theories. Additionally, the study notes that reframing our perspectives as learners, teachers, and researchers can lead to increased awareness of moral imperatives for satisfying human needs, ensuring social justice and respecting environmental limits as citizens in a global world.


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