This paper clarifies the motives of students to study in International Branch Campuses (IBCs) in Qatar. In Qatar, a lot of IBCs have been established in Education City, for example, Georgetown University, Carnegie Mellon University. And approximately 90 % of the population in Qatar are expatriates and therefore Qatar is regarded as "National-minority States". Considering this situation, a question arises; in such a society, why do Qatari and expatriates choose to study in IBCs in Qatar and what do they think the advantages of IBCs are? This paper clarifies the motives for choosing to study in IBCs for some groups of nationalities (Qatari, Arabi and other nationalities). As a result, there are some findings. First, significant differences ar...
2013-10-04This study examines the sustainability of international branch campuses by applying the fa...
Students seeking higher education outside their country of origin is a growing phenomenon. The Unite...
The internationalization of students in tertiary education has increased worldwide for the past 20 y...
The international branch campus has emerged as a prominent feature on the international higher educa...
The international branch campus has emerged as a prominent feature on the international higher educa...
The development of branch campuses in higher education is not a new phenomenon. Over the past decade...
The international branch campus has emerged as a prominent feature on the international higher educa...
The international branch campus has emerged as a prominent feature on the international higher educa...
The internationalization movement in higher education expanded quickly in the past two decades. Whi...
The internationalization movement in higher education expanded quickly in the past two decades. Whi...
This study aimed to find out the motives of Omani students to join Sultan Qaboos University and othe...
Historical and ancestral bonds of the countries in the Middle East have led to similarities in cultu...
Malaysia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are rapidly growing economies with diverse ethnic and li...
Malaysia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are rapidly growing economies with diverse ethnic and li...
© 2010 Katerina Gauntlett.The Arab Gulf States have been identified as a market of significant pote...
2013-10-04This study examines the sustainability of international branch campuses by applying the fa...
Students seeking higher education outside their country of origin is a growing phenomenon. The Unite...
The internationalization of students in tertiary education has increased worldwide for the past 20 y...
The international branch campus has emerged as a prominent feature on the international higher educa...
The international branch campus has emerged as a prominent feature on the international higher educa...
The development of branch campuses in higher education is not a new phenomenon. Over the past decade...
The international branch campus has emerged as a prominent feature on the international higher educa...
The international branch campus has emerged as a prominent feature on the international higher educa...
The internationalization movement in higher education expanded quickly in the past two decades. Whi...
The internationalization movement in higher education expanded quickly in the past two decades. Whi...
This study aimed to find out the motives of Omani students to join Sultan Qaboos University and othe...
Historical and ancestral bonds of the countries in the Middle East have led to similarities in cultu...
Malaysia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are rapidly growing economies with diverse ethnic and li...
Malaysia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are rapidly growing economies with diverse ethnic and li...
© 2010 Katerina Gauntlett.The Arab Gulf States have been identified as a market of significant pote...
2013-10-04This study examines the sustainability of international branch campuses by applying the fa...
Students seeking higher education outside their country of origin is a growing phenomenon. The Unite...
The internationalization of students in tertiary education has increased worldwide for the past 20 y...