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Topics of Interest
Though not exclusive, the next topics are
welcome for papers, posters, symposia and forums
1. Technologies for spreading learning around
the world
2. Higher Education and International student
exchange
3. Learning far away from home and close to your
future colleagues
4. Learning in multicultural contexts
5. Virtual presence as option for extending the
students’ learning space
6. Formal and pragmatic obstacles and
opportunities in student exchange programs
7. Double- versus joint degrees
8. Funding resources for staff and student
exchange
9. How to establish campuses as multicultural
communities
10. Coping with incompatibility in semester-,
trimester and quarter year course periods
11. Trade-offs between student exchange in the
bachelor- versus the master stage?
12. Will English be the default language for
master courses around the globe?
13. Does studying abroad imply “living together
with local students”, or prefer “international student houses”?
14. How to recruit highly talented students
abroad?
15. How to defend the yielded higher criterion
to the access of regional- and local students?
16. How to evaluate students’ readiness for
studying abroad?
17. Acculturation: what preliminary
intercultural need to be trained before been sent to a study abroad?
etc
This conference will focus both on the acute
main streams of student exchange:
- Eastern Asia to Europe, the U.S., Australia and New Zealand
- Among Western and Eastern European countries
- Among Spain, Portugal and Southern American countries
- Among Europe and the U.S.
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