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A Psychosocial Exploration of International Medical Graduate Journeys, Perceptions, Challenges and Resulting Impacts: A Sequential Explanatory Mixed Methods Study. [PDF]
Healey SJR +3 more
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Leveraging ChatGPT to support terminology learning in oral anatomy: a mixed-methods study among linguistically diverse dental students. [PDF]
Rath A.
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The development of intercultural competence through internationalisation at home
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Home, but not Alone: Information and Communication Technology and Internationalisation at Home
Journal of Studies in International Education, 2003In this article, the various aspects of the effect of information and communication technology (ICT) will be discussed against the backdrop of the introduction of Internationalisation at Home (IaH) in universities. The article will examine a number of issues involved in introducing ICT as a tool in educational development, the relationship between ...
Michael Joris +2 more
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International Finance Review, 2016
Abstract Purpose Over the past decade internationalisation by banks from emerging market economies has accelerated. The purpose of this study is to examine the role of government and home country institutions in the international expansion process of Chinese commercial banks (CCBs).
Agyenim Boateng
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Abstract Purpose Over the past decade internationalisation by banks from emerging market economies has accelerated. The purpose of this study is to examine the role of government and home country institutions in the international expansion process of Chinese commercial banks (CCBs).
Agyenim Boateng
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Internationalisation at Home From a Swedish Perspective: The Case of Malmö
Journal of Studies in International Education, 2003This article will describe the development of the Internationalisation at Home (IaH) perspective emerging from the Swedish way of looking at the core of internationalisation. The IaH concept was “born” in Malmö in 1998 and has—with aid from a large IaH network—become of great concern for higher education at many universities both in Europe and other ...
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2016
The internationalisation of higher education is a key priority for the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science. Its aim is that all students in the Netherlands will have obtained international and intercultural competences upon graduation. As it is expected that, even in the near future, not all students will go abroad during their studies ...
Adinda van Gaalen, Renate Gielesen
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The internationalisation of higher education is a key priority for the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science. Its aim is that all students in the Netherlands will have obtained international and intercultural competences upon graduation. As it is expected that, even in the near future, not all students will go abroad during their studies ...
Adinda van Gaalen, Renate Gielesen
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The home country effects of internationalisation [PDF]
The widening range of countries acting as home and host to MNEs, and the continuing growth in all forms of cross-border economic activity, have prompted a large literature on the effects of outward MNE activity on the host countries. A smaller body of work has examined the effects on the home countries of MNEs, but this literature has remained quite ...
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Assessment of the internationalisation at home of the higher education in toxicology
2023Internationalisation at home is being assessed in terms of its potential usefulness for the achievement of a knowledge-based society and reducing regional inequalities. Similarly, problem-based learning is considered to be an effective tool to promote active learning.
Esteban, Javier +3 more
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