Work in 1997 on Australian research postgraduate student mobility indicated that most students chose to remain at their current institution to undertake a research degree rather than move elsewhere, and that they were unlikely to seek widely for information. The present study aimed to determine, 7 years later, if there had been changes in student mobility or the way in which students sought information. The results show that student mobility is virtually the same with only 12 per cent of respondents indicating they were planning to accept a scholarship to undertake a research masters or doctorate at a different university in a different State following completion of their previous degree; 18 per cent were moving to a different university bu...
Australian universities have large numbers of overseas students who do not engage meaningfully with ...
Student mobility remains an important component for the completion of a European Higher Education an...
Students have been little studied as a mobile population, despite their increasing importance among ...
Work in 1997 on Australian research postgraduate student mobility indicated that most students chose...
Postgraduate students' choice of university, and related mobility issues, have been of interest to A...
Overview This report presents findings of a study of the international mobility of postgraduate res...
The research reported here would not have been possible without the support and efforts of staff and...
Australia as a destination for international students is well researched. However, less is known abo...
Currently a number of countries around the world grapple with the alleged issues of “brain drain” an...
International mobility of researchers is increasingly constructed both as a science policy problem t...
International student mobility had undergone considerable growth over the last thirty years (OECD, 2...
This chapter explores the migration decisions and motives of a group of academics who were recruited...
Abstract Student mobility is often considered with respect to where students choose to go to univers...
An integral aspect of the globalisation and internationalisation of higher education has been a sign...
Australian universities have large numbers of overseas students who do not engage meaningfully with ...
Australian universities have large numbers of overseas students who do not engage meaningfully with ...
Student mobility remains an important component for the completion of a European Higher Education an...
Students have been little studied as a mobile population, despite their increasing importance among ...
Work in 1997 on Australian research postgraduate student mobility indicated that most students chose...
Postgraduate students' choice of university, and related mobility issues, have been of interest to A...
Overview This report presents findings of a study of the international mobility of postgraduate res...
The research reported here would not have been possible without the support and efforts of staff and...
Australia as a destination for international students is well researched. However, less is known abo...
Currently a number of countries around the world grapple with the alleged issues of “brain drain” an...
International mobility of researchers is increasingly constructed both as a science policy problem t...
International student mobility had undergone considerable growth over the last thirty years (OECD, 2...
This chapter explores the migration decisions and motives of a group of academics who were recruited...
Abstract Student mobility is often considered with respect to where students choose to go to univers...
An integral aspect of the globalisation and internationalisation of higher education has been a sign...
Australian universities have large numbers of overseas students who do not engage meaningfully with ...
Australian universities have large numbers of overseas students who do not engage meaningfully with ...
Student mobility remains an important component for the completion of a European Higher Education an...
Students have been little studied as a mobile population, despite their increasing importance among ...