This article reports on a study done among hospitality management students who participated in study abroad programs between January 2001 and May 2003. The participants in the study were both incoming students to the US and outgoing students from the US. The study investigates, among other things, why they had decided to study abroad, why they had selected a particular institution, how their home institution compared to the partner institution abroad, and what they perceived to be the benefits and relevance of their international experiences. It was found that respondents were generally very positive about the study abroad experience. Some interesting differences of opinion were found when the perceptions of the incoming students were compa...
Research demonstrates that college students gain valuable skills and perspectives through engagement...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the learning experience of Chinese hospitality students...
In the discussion - Selection Of Students For Hotel Schools: A Comparative Study - by William Morgan...
In times of growing international tension and diminishing job opportunities for students enrolled in...
The evolution of globalization has increased the demand for skills that can compete in the expanding...
This study investigated if there was a significant difference in hospitality students who did and di...
This study investigated if there was a significant difference in hospitality students who did and di...
The emerging global structure requires interaction between societies and the international flow of k...
The value of an international experience—especially for students of business—continues to be an area...
As business becomes more globally integrated, organizations are focusing more and more on managers w...
Study abroad participation has been increasing every year across the United States — at Ball State a...
Despite rapid growth in the quality and volume of hospitality graduate research and education in rec...
As universities prepare students for the 21st century, the value of a globalized education is increa...
More students are electing to study abroad than has been the case in years past and with this changi...
In a world that is increasingly integrated by economics, communications, and politics, higher educat...
Research demonstrates that college students gain valuable skills and perspectives through engagement...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the learning experience of Chinese hospitality students...
In the discussion - Selection Of Students For Hotel Schools: A Comparative Study - by William Morgan...
In times of growing international tension and diminishing job opportunities for students enrolled in...
The evolution of globalization has increased the demand for skills that can compete in the expanding...
This study investigated if there was a significant difference in hospitality students who did and di...
This study investigated if there was a significant difference in hospitality students who did and di...
The emerging global structure requires interaction between societies and the international flow of k...
The value of an international experience—especially for students of business—continues to be an area...
As business becomes more globally integrated, organizations are focusing more and more on managers w...
Study abroad participation has been increasing every year across the United States — at Ball State a...
Despite rapid growth in the quality and volume of hospitality graduate research and education in rec...
As universities prepare students for the 21st century, the value of a globalized education is increa...
More students are electing to study abroad than has been the case in years past and with this changi...
In a world that is increasingly integrated by economics, communications, and politics, higher educat...
Research demonstrates that college students gain valuable skills and perspectives through engagement...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the learning experience of Chinese hospitality students...
In the discussion - Selection Of Students For Hotel Schools: A Comparative Study - by William Morgan...