Purpose: To evaluate cross-cultural learning among Thai staff and host students from the Faculty of Nursing, Mahidol University (MU) and Australian guest students from the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Deakin University (DU), who participated in a study tour.Design: Descriptive exploratory evaluation.Methods: Key stakeholders were invited to participate resulting in a convenience sample of seven MU staff, five MU and 22 DU students. Data were collected using mixed methods. Qualitative data were theme analysed and quantitative data were analysed using descriptive statistics.Main findings: The semi-structured interviews with MU staff, focus group with MU students and free response questions in the online survey wit...
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Local cultures are social tools to facilitate harmonious existence of man and environment. But today...
Thailand has always been China’s very friendly partner. Since Thailand islocated in the center of So...
Tourism per se is looking into the interactions and relationships with other cultures. Service quali...
Cultural competence is now widely recognised as an essential characteristic for undergraduate nursin...
For the past 4 years, undergraduate students from the Faculty of Health, University of Newcastle, Ne...
The Thai and Southeast Asian Studies Certificate Program is a fundamental ‘island’ program run by Pa...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Sandy Matsuda, Occupational TherapyThis study examined ch...
The value of work integrated learning (WIL) is well-established in the education of information mana...
For the past 4 years, undergraduate students from the Faculty of Health, University of Newcastle, Ne...
The value of international student exchange programs is well documented – from the perspective of vi...
International colleges are becoming more and more popular as we realize the need for intercultural u...
Background: Increasing patient diversity, as a result of growing global interaction, has necessitate...
A fundamental and contemporary issue in higher education is how to encourage global awareness, profe...
This study examined the learning experiences of students of English as a Foreign Language in a cultu...
Western universities have increasingly large cohorts of international students in addition to the la...
Local cultures are social tools to facilitate harmonious existence of man and environment. But today...
Thailand has always been China’s very friendly partner. Since Thailand islocated in the center of So...
Tourism per se is looking into the interactions and relationships with other cultures. Service quali...