This paper examines an instructor and university students’ views of different types of transnational tourism programs in Vietnam. A mixed methods research design, incorporating an online survey with 49 students, and an in-depth interview with one instructor, was utilised. Findings indicated that students had high expectations in both programs, but exhibited different satisfaction levels in the two programs. Students were generally satisfied with the program employing a fully adopted western curriculum, yet disappointed by the partially westernised program in which each provider accounts for 50% of the content. Findings from this study provide useful insights for transnational education providers, and tourism practitioners for future collabo...
Higher education institutions in Vietnam have embraced opportunities to collaborate internationally ...
AbstractUniversities are increasingly catering to this wider market, which is especially enticing to...
One of the limitations of research on global educational mobility has been the primary classificatio...
Given the impact of globalisation on education, there is an increase in transnational education (TNE...
The last few decades have seen the expansion of Western education into Asian countries including Vie...
This thesis investigated how the process of internationalisation of the curriculum (IoC) was perceiv...
International tourism to Vietnam, under the impact of globalisation, has grown strongly – ...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to review the offshore programs in Vietnam which have been deve...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter One. Introduction : work integrate...
Among educational practices in the era of globalisation, developing countries are emerging with dive...
This article employs a novel approach by investigating Chinese students from a transnational tourism...
Offshore or transnational education programs conducted in partnership with foreign institutions have...
Transnational or offshore education programs conducted by Australian universities in partnership wit...
International students are an important part of today’s global university sector. This paper e...
Purpose: As there has been increasing demand for tertiary education globally over the past decade, T...
Higher education institutions in Vietnam have embraced opportunities to collaborate internationally ...
AbstractUniversities are increasingly catering to this wider market, which is especially enticing to...
One of the limitations of research on global educational mobility has been the primary classificatio...
Given the impact of globalisation on education, there is an increase in transnational education (TNE...
The last few decades have seen the expansion of Western education into Asian countries including Vie...
This thesis investigated how the process of internationalisation of the curriculum (IoC) was perceiv...
International tourism to Vietnam, under the impact of globalisation, has grown strongly – ...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to review the offshore programs in Vietnam which have been deve...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter One. Introduction : work integrate...
Among educational practices in the era of globalisation, developing countries are emerging with dive...
This article employs a novel approach by investigating Chinese students from a transnational tourism...
Offshore or transnational education programs conducted in partnership with foreign institutions have...
Transnational or offshore education programs conducted by Australian universities in partnership wit...
International students are an important part of today’s global university sector. This paper e...
Purpose: As there has been increasing demand for tertiary education globally over the past decade, T...
Higher education institutions in Vietnam have embraced opportunities to collaborate internationally ...
AbstractUniversities are increasingly catering to this wider market, which is especially enticing to...
One of the limitations of research on global educational mobility has been the primary classificatio...