Because of the global power of English and being situated in an English-speaking country, Irish higher education institutions do not have to try very hard to attract Erasmus students from across Europe. However, persuading Irish students, particularly students of engineering, to undertake an Erasmus exchange in another European country is a much more difficult process. This paper outlines the recent history of Erasmus exchanges of engineering students to and from the Technological University Dublin and examines the push and pulls factors that affect these exchanges. It presents the results of a small-scale research project into the factors that encourage or discourage engineering students and the benefits that students perceive they derive ...
Abstract—“Transfer shock” is a well-known phenomenon during the process of articulation, when studen...
Internationalisation of higher education in Ireland has been identified as a pathway to economic rec...
This conference examines education in Irish engineering in an international context, including skill...
Based on documentary analysis and interviews, the article examines the current practices of Irish un...
The UK higher education attracts a far higher number of international academics from all over the wo...
The international mobilisation of tertiary students is increasing from 0.8 million in 1975 to 3.5 mi...
The EU-US Agreement through the Atlantis Programmes supports consortia of higher education and train...
Abstract—“Transfer shock” is a well-known phenomenon during the process of articulation, when studen...
This paper attempts to show what academics and other stakeholders think about academic change in an ...
{Abstract} Mobility has impact on the career and the personal. Most importantly, personality traits ...
Engineering graduates of today, face a working environment that assumes global mobility in the labou...
The growth of Engineering Education Research (EER) has led to claims about it becoming a globally co...
This paper presents findings of three surveys conducted with first year students in the Faculty of E...
Although some non-EU member states do participate in the Erasmus student exchange programme, it is u...
This paper is inspired by the development of the proposed new technological university in Dublin; TU...
Abstract—“Transfer shock” is a well-known phenomenon during the process of articulation, when studen...
Internationalisation of higher education in Ireland has been identified as a pathway to economic rec...
This conference examines education in Irish engineering in an international context, including skill...
Based on documentary analysis and interviews, the article examines the current practices of Irish un...
The UK higher education attracts a far higher number of international academics from all over the wo...
The international mobilisation of tertiary students is increasing from 0.8 million in 1975 to 3.5 mi...
The EU-US Agreement through the Atlantis Programmes supports consortia of higher education and train...
Abstract—“Transfer shock” is a well-known phenomenon during the process of articulation, when studen...
This paper attempts to show what academics and other stakeholders think about academic change in an ...
{Abstract} Mobility has impact on the career and the personal. Most importantly, personality traits ...
Engineering graduates of today, face a working environment that assumes global mobility in the labou...
The growth of Engineering Education Research (EER) has led to claims about it becoming a globally co...
This paper presents findings of three surveys conducted with first year students in the Faculty of E...
Although some non-EU member states do participate in the Erasmus student exchange programme, it is u...
This paper is inspired by the development of the proposed new technological university in Dublin; TU...
Abstract—“Transfer shock” is a well-known phenomenon during the process of articulation, when studen...
Internationalisation of higher education in Ireland has been identified as a pathway to economic rec...
This conference examines education in Irish engineering in an international context, including skill...