Mobility has been seen as the hallmark of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) with student and graduate mobility being promoted and facilitated through the Bologna process. This paper follows the experiences of twelve UK educated mobile graduates of British and other European Union (EU) nationality and analyses both their skills gained by studying at a UK higher education institution and the obstacles they experienced to transfer their UK qualification to a different country. We demonstrate that graduates not only developed – as part of their course and within the opportunities that the UK higher education environment offers – but also used various skills ranging from subject specific to language and generic skills in their current a...
In a globalized economy the skills of the workforce are a key determinant of the competitiveness of ...
A common theme within the literature on higher education is the congested nature of the graduate lab...
The received wisdom is that mobility programmes considerably contribute to students in terms of th...
This bulletin discusses the findings from a recent study on the transferability of skills and knowl...
Official figures from the Home Office show an increase in mobility of the highly-skilled from the Un...
Students and graduates alike are encouraged to enhance their skills and knowledge by moving to a dif...
Purpose Credit mobility has been acknowledged not only to broaden personal and intellectual horizons...
Purpose - A central role of UK higher education institutes is preparing graduates for the global eco...
The paper compares the early employment experiences of graduates from the shorter UK bachelors degre...
The aim of The Bologna Process is, amongst others, to improve the mobility of students in Higher Edu...
This research examines experiences of Latvian students pursuing undergraduate degrees at universitie...
A central role of Higher Education Institutes in the UK is to prepare graduates for the global econo...
As the UK prepares to leave the EU, the UK government has indicated a need for the country to becom...
peer reviewedCross-border mobility is among the pillars of internationality in higher education. Und...
This paper explores the relationship between student mobility, qualifications and academic recogniti...
In a globalized economy the skills of the workforce are a key determinant of the competitiveness of ...
A common theme within the literature on higher education is the congested nature of the graduate lab...
The received wisdom is that mobility programmes considerably contribute to students in terms of th...
This bulletin discusses the findings from a recent study on the transferability of skills and knowl...
Official figures from the Home Office show an increase in mobility of the highly-skilled from the Un...
Students and graduates alike are encouraged to enhance their skills and knowledge by moving to a dif...
Purpose Credit mobility has been acknowledged not only to broaden personal and intellectual horizons...
Purpose - A central role of UK higher education institutes is preparing graduates for the global eco...
The paper compares the early employment experiences of graduates from the shorter UK bachelors degre...
The aim of The Bologna Process is, amongst others, to improve the mobility of students in Higher Edu...
This research examines experiences of Latvian students pursuing undergraduate degrees at universitie...
A central role of Higher Education Institutes in the UK is to prepare graduates for the global econo...
As the UK prepares to leave the EU, the UK government has indicated a need for the country to becom...
peer reviewedCross-border mobility is among the pillars of internationality in higher education. Und...
This paper explores the relationship between student mobility, qualifications and academic recogniti...
In a globalized economy the skills of the workforce are a key determinant of the competitiveness of ...
A common theme within the literature on higher education is the congested nature of the graduate lab...
The received wisdom is that mobility programmes considerably contribute to students in terms of th...