abstract: An ever increasing number of university students partake in study abroad opportunities. Extant research has measured the effects of such experiences on the students who participate in them. Nonetheless, this research tends to rely on comparative analyses between study abroad participants and control groups of students who do not travel abroad. Furthermore, data are often retrospectively collected and are thus subject to individual retention, which may entail significant limitations. This research attempts to subvert these limitations by using a pre- and post-test methodology coupled with qualitative analysis. The study consists of in-depth qualitative interviews with nineteen participants who partook in a semester abroad at the Ro...
The current research was undertaken to develop a better understanding of how students think about th...
The aim of this study is to investigate the narrations of past and present among students and profes...
The study addressed four research questions concerning the adjustment difficulties experienced by Am...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-32)Israel is a country that attracts Jewish immigrants...
This thesis explores the meaning of the educational and social experiences for Arab minority student...
This research paper focuses on the effects of studying abroad as an undergraduate student. It is a q...
grantor: University of TorontoCanadian universities are increasing the number of study abr...
This paper summarizes the findings of a study conducted at two public colleges in Israel: the Academ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of the study abroad experience on selected stu...
This Capstone paper explores both the impact of study abroad programs on participants and how contac...
This study focuses on Seeds of Peace, a peace education program whose purpose is to bring together t...
This thesis focused on the ways short-term study abroad capstones may change students’ political sta...
When students return from a semester abroad, many are convinced that they have experienced changes. ...
This study examines how studying abroad changes a student’s perception of themselves and their perce...
This project investigates how the university???s abstract objectives with regard to study abroad and...
The current research was undertaken to develop a better understanding of how students think about th...
The aim of this study is to investigate the narrations of past and present among students and profes...
The study addressed four research questions concerning the adjustment difficulties experienced by Am...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-32)Israel is a country that attracts Jewish immigrants...
This thesis explores the meaning of the educational and social experiences for Arab minority student...
This research paper focuses on the effects of studying abroad as an undergraduate student. It is a q...
grantor: University of TorontoCanadian universities are increasing the number of study abr...
This paper summarizes the findings of a study conducted at two public colleges in Israel: the Academ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of the study abroad experience on selected stu...
This Capstone paper explores both the impact of study abroad programs on participants and how contac...
This study focuses on Seeds of Peace, a peace education program whose purpose is to bring together t...
This thesis focused on the ways short-term study abroad capstones may change students’ political sta...
When students return from a semester abroad, many are convinced that they have experienced changes. ...
This study examines how studying abroad changes a student’s perception of themselves and their perce...
This project investigates how the university???s abstract objectives with regard to study abroad and...
The current research was undertaken to develop a better understanding of how students think about th...
The aim of this study is to investigate the narrations of past and present among students and profes...
The study addressed four research questions concerning the adjustment difficulties experienced by Am...