Academic mobility – that is the movements of higher education teachers and scholars across state borders – represents a relevant part of the growing international flows of highly skilled and highly educated people. Taking into account that academic mobility is not an homogenous phenomenon, the paper aims at investigating the societal dynamics at both structural, institutional and individual levels shaping different types of international academic mobility
Recent trends in the internationalisation of higher education shows that: a) internationalisation is...
In the late 1990s, sustained economic growth in most OECD countries and the development of the infor...
In this chapter, the authors focus on the international mobility of faculty or scholars, a neglected...
The chapter aims at investigating the social and economic forces shaping international academic mobi...
This chapter discusses international staff mobility, the temporal or more structural physical migrat...
Mobility is a central force shaping Higher Education today. Figures about international outlook of ...
Internationalisation is a dominant policy discourse in the field of higher education today, driven b...
Academic mobility has existed since ancient times. Recently, however, academic mobility—the crossing...
Academic mobility is one of the most important dimensions in the academic activity at the global lev...
The paper aims at seizing the opportunity offered by the Changing Academic Profession INternational ...
The lecture address one important aspect of the global academic profession, that is the internationa...
Academic mobility is an old phenomenon and it has already become a profile issue among the students ...
This article challenges the claim that highly skilled international academics who have obtained adva...
(2011) shows that the overall context of international students’ movement has been changed in the pa...
International academic mobility means the teaching or research activity of higher educational instru...
Recent trends in the internationalisation of higher education shows that: a) internationalisation is...
In the late 1990s, sustained economic growth in most OECD countries and the development of the infor...
In this chapter, the authors focus on the international mobility of faculty or scholars, a neglected...
The chapter aims at investigating the social and economic forces shaping international academic mobi...
This chapter discusses international staff mobility, the temporal or more structural physical migrat...
Mobility is a central force shaping Higher Education today. Figures about international outlook of ...
Internationalisation is a dominant policy discourse in the field of higher education today, driven b...
Academic mobility has existed since ancient times. Recently, however, academic mobility—the crossing...
Academic mobility is one of the most important dimensions in the academic activity at the global lev...
The paper aims at seizing the opportunity offered by the Changing Academic Profession INternational ...
The lecture address one important aspect of the global academic profession, that is the internationa...
Academic mobility is an old phenomenon and it has already become a profile issue among the students ...
This article challenges the claim that highly skilled international academics who have obtained adva...
(2011) shows that the overall context of international students’ movement has been changed in the pa...
International academic mobility means the teaching or research activity of higher educational instru...
Recent trends in the internationalisation of higher education shows that: a) internationalisation is...
In the late 1990s, sustained economic growth in most OECD countries and the development of the infor...
In this chapter, the authors focus on the international mobility of faculty or scholars, a neglected...