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The anatomy of a decision: exploring the push, pull, and personal factors of emigration intent among Turkish medical students. [PDF]
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Being a Swedish university student in a country far away: a qualitative study. [PDF]
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Indonesian Patients' Experiences and Emotional Attachment to Healthcare Services Abroad: A Qualitative Study. [PDF]
Meher C, Zaluchu F.
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Predicting factors of Iranian nursing students' attitude toward brain drain: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Rahmatpour P, Mirzaei S, Norouzinia R.
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Beyond fluency: Exploring language acquisition and personal growth of students studying abroad. [PDF]
Ramadani R, Sejdiu S, Sufaj V.
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Chinese Education & Society, 2003
In many instances, in the internationalized China, studying abroad is not a question of wanting or not, but one of being obliged to study abroad.
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In many instances, in the internationalized China, studying abroad is not a question of wanting or not, but one of being obliged to study abroad.
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2023
UW-Madison (UW) is a recognized leader in study abroad and was recently ranked third among public institutions in “Schools with Stellar Examples of Study Abroad Programs” and fifth among public institutions in schools with the “most students studying abroad (U.S. News & World Report Rankings, 2021).
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UW-Madison (UW) is a recognized leader in study abroad and was recently ranked third among public institutions in “Schools with Stellar Examples of Study Abroad Programs” and fifth among public institutions in schools with the “most students studying abroad (U.S. News & World Report Rankings, 2021).
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975
IT IS estimated that there are presently 3,715 American-born students who are forced to leave the United States to study medicine in a foreign country, in a foreign tongue. 1(p912) These students are highly motivated to study medicine. In many cases, they would have gained admission to a US medical school had there been enough places.
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IT IS estimated that there are presently 3,715 American-born students who are forced to leave the United States to study medicine in a foreign country, in a foreign tongue. 1(p912) These students are highly motivated to study medicine. In many cases, they would have gained admission to a US medical school had there been enough places.
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