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Latvian Policy for Higher Education Export

Human, Technologies and Quality of Education, 2023, 2023
Attracting international students is carried out by state institutions, higher education institutions and commercial agencies. Therefore, the practice of attraction is considered in the context of the reputation of the state, an added value that has not been reflected in scientific publications on attracting international students.
Karīna Svētiņa   +2 more
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Are the Russian Higher Educational Institutions Ready to Export Education?

Alma mater. Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly, 2022
The article substantiates the necessity to hold regular research of the foreign students’ and trainees’ opinion about the degree of their satisfaction with the conditions of study in Russian higher educational institutions. The criteria to assess their satisfaction degree with the study conditions have been highlighted.
Alexey R. Ganeev   +2 more
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Exporting e-literacy education

Swinburne University of Technology has six campuses in Melbourne, Australia, and one in Malaysia. The authors of this paper have been responsible for the design, delivery and evaluation of an integrated information literacy and information technology literacy program at the Lilydale Campus in Melbourne for six years.
Badger, Julie, Roberts, Susan
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Exporting medical education: Professionalism, modernization and imperialism

Social Science & Medicine. Part A: Medical Psychology & Medical Sociology, 1979
Abstract Exported professionalism and medical modernization have applied to underdeveloped countries the standards of medical education prevailing in advanced industrial countries. The Rockefeller Foundation first developed this model of foreign assistance with its medical education program in China, specifically the Peking Union Medical College ...
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Exporting professional courses: cultural and educational implications

Higher Education Policy, 1998
Since the introduction of the Overseas Student Program (OSP) in 1985, courses have been ‘marketed’, often quite aggressively, by Australian universities. In most cases, overseas students have responded by coming to Australia. The cultural implications of the OSP are evaluated using a hypothetical case—Hong Kong Registered Nurses undertaking a post ...
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Exporting Australian educational services to China

Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2004
This article examines the deregulation of the overseas student sector that took place in Australia during the mid‐1980s. It focuses specifically upon the short‐term English‐ language courses that were sold to students from the People's Republic of China.
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Commodity exports and educational inequality

Applied Economics Letters, 2022
Yulin Hou, Shaomeng Jia
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Export of medical education in the world market of educational services

Problems of Social Hygiene Public Health and History of Medicine
The article examines current trends and challenges related to the export of medical education in the global educational services market. The analysis of the data on the number of foreign students at medical universities leading exporting countries, including USA, UK, Australia, Canada, Germany, Russia and China.
O A, Bolbachan   +4 more
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