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The academic adaptation of Southeast Asian international students in Chinese universities. [PDF]
Shen L, Luo A.
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Development on the Proficiency of Diagnosis and Clinical Care for Rare Diseases in Young Physicians in China. [PDF]
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HELIOS Action: Advancing research, education, and equity in hemoglobinopathies across Europe and beyond. [PDF]
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International Student Education and International Exchange in the Era of Corporatisation
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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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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 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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