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The role of international educational exchanges in public diplomacy
Place Branding and Public Diplomacy, 2007What follows is an analysis of the role of international educational exchanges in public diplomacy. The overall argument is that international educational exchanges have an important role to play in public diplomacy, particularly because face-to-face contact between nationals of different countries helps to diminish stereotypes and ultimately ...
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International Education Exchange: A Perspective
The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 1980(1980). International Education Exchange: A Perspective. The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas: Vol. 54, No. 3, pp. 113-114.
James R. Gaddy, Linda Kelly
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Educational aids and international exchange: the Algerian experiment
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International Exchange for Surgical Education
1998International exchange for surgical education has a long and rich tradition. William Halsted, for example, took his postgraduate training in Europe from 1878 to 1880. During this period abroad, Halsted gained experience in surgical techniques unknown to many North American surgeons. He formed close relationships with a number of clinical and laboratory
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International Exchange for Surgical Education
1991International exchange for surgical education has a long tradition. The development of the surgical residency program in North America is based on the Langenbeck-Billroth school of Germany and Austria. This is a direct result of William Halsted’s postgraduate training in Europe, between 1878 and 1880.1 At that time, Halsted was 26 years old and had ...
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International Development through Educational Exchange
Review of Educational Research, 1968The evolution of educational exchange since 1945 reveals both tough and tender coin with a spectrum of aims and practices that include foreign policies, curriculum with a global frame of reference, and idealized human relations. A detailed discussion of this evolution and the corresponding evaluation of research may be found in Cormack (1962).
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International nursing research and educational exchanges: A review of the literature
Nursing Outlook, 2005For more than 40 years, nurses have been involved in international programs and networks established to strengthen nursing education and research in developed and developing countries. After discussing international educational and research exchanges at the American Academy of Nursing's International Expert Panel, we reviewed the state of the ...
Maura S, McAuliffe, Marlene Z, Cohen
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The Impact of International Virtual Exchange on Participation in Education Abroad
Journal of Studies in International Education, 2021International virtual exchange is gaining popularity as an innovative approach to providing international experiences to students, particularly considering the COVID-19 pandemic. However, little research has been conducted on this unique teaching approach or how it fits into university comprehensive internationalization plans.
Jonathan Lee, Jami Leibowitz, Jon Rezek
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International exchange in further and higher education
Education + Training, 1974Let me start with a question. What do you take to be the educational implications of these four projects on which we have been spending some of our time recently at the Central Bureau?
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Software supporting international student exchange program in Higher Education
2017 40th International Convention on Information and Communication Technology, Electronics and Microelectronics (MIPRO), 2017Abstract: International student exchange programs allow students to study in various countries and experience challenges in new academic environment. International student exchange processes are complex and accompanied with extensive administrative tasks involving many higher education institutions (HEI).
Zvonimir Gracak, Ljiljana Brkic
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