951 resultados para Student exchange programs
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Imagined intergroup contact (Crisp & Turner, 2009) is a new cognitive intervention designed to improve intergroup relations. In two studies, we examined whether it could also facilitate intercultural communication among international students and host country natives engaged in a college exchange program. In Study 1, international students who had recently arrived in Italy and participated in an imagined contact session displayed increased self-disclosure toward, and improved evaluation of, host country natives. In Study 2, Italian students mentally simulated positive contact with an unknown native from the host country prior to leaving for the exchange. Results from an online questionnaire administered on their return (on average, more than 7 months after the imagery task) revealed that participants who imagined contact reported spending more time with natives during the stay and enhanced outgroup evaluation, via reduced intergroup anxiety. Implications for enhancing the quality and effectiveness of college student exchange programs are discussed.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 139).
Beyond sea, sun and fun in Rio de Janeiro: understanding exchange students motivations and interests
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O objetivo deste estudo é compreender o que leva estudantes de intercâmbio ao Rio de Janeiro, quais são suas motivações e interesses que influenciam na escolha dessa cidade, um destino pouco tradicional para intercâmbios, que recebe um crescente número de intercambistas de países desenvolvidos. Também apresentamos uma discussão mais ampla sobre a educação internacional do século 21, posicionando programas de intercâmbio como uma das possíveis iniciativas para a internacionalização de instituições de ensino superior. Para responder essa questão, 20 estudantes de 11 países foram entrevistados. Os resultados indicam que existe muito mais no Rio de Janeiro além do sol e das belas praias. Há uma grande variedade de interesses que explicam porque estudantes de intercâmbio escolhem esse destino. O clichê sobre sol, praia e carnaval se manifestou em diversas respostas, no entanto, nunca como principal fator. Intercambistas se interessam pela cidade por diversos motivos além das atrações turísticas, como aprender português, melhorar o currículo e estar em uma economia emergente. Recomendações para a internacionalização de instituições de educação e uma agenda de pesquisa para o desenvolvimento desse tópico são apresentadas na parte final.
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"Serial no. 100-86."
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Includes bibliography.
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"October 1990."
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Hearings held Feb. 20, 1990-
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It seems globalization has challenge different types of fields around the world. Cultures, politics, economies and even education are day by day challenged due to the open of boundaries, therefore countries, institution and people need to develop new activities in order to gain a competitive advantages over others, that’s why entrepreneurship comes to the discussion as an opportunity and a possible solution to situation, but what triggers it? Can it be influenced through different programs and can it be teach changing university curriculums? Well, as boundaries are falling even in educational institutions, this study aims to explain if there’s any effect on students’ entrepreneurial capabilities after being part of international exchange programs. It will be done through the collection of primary data from Colombian students studying in France and if this program influenced their skills as entrepreneurs.
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Durant els últims anys s'ha donat un important moviment de col-laboració entre els països de la Unió Europea (UE) i els països d'Europa Central i de l'Est (ECE), arran de la revolució política que es va produir a partir de l'any 1989, després de la caiguda del mur de Berlín. La UE, en el seu afany d'atreure aquests paisos cap a la seva órbita política i económica, va comengar a ajudar en la transformació de les seves estructures polítiques en democracies liberals i a convertir els seus sistemes planificats en economies de mercat. Per aixó, va finangar, des del moment del canvi, un programa de col-laboració socioeconómica anomenat PHARE. El programa TEMPUS (Programa Transeuropeu de Mobilitat d'Estudis Universitaris) és un subprograma d'aquest (Decisió del Consell, 1990), que es desenvolupa des de fa 10 anys (actualment es troba en fase d'extinció), propugnant com a objectiu fonamental ajudar la modernització de les seves estructures i la integració del sistema universitari en la xarxa d'universitats europees.
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Els màsters Erasmus Mundus (MEM) són avaluats i reconeguts per la Unió Europea com a màsters exclusius i d’excel·lència. Fomenten la mobilitat dels estudiants gràcies a una generosa dotació de beques, i també fomenten la mobilitat dels professors, perquè s’atorguen partides específiques per atreure’n d’altres universitats. Però, encara millor: es pot ser universitat coordinadora d’un MEM, la qual cosa vol dir que, a l’excel·lència en la recerca i en la docència, s’afegeix la de la qualitat en la gestió. La Universitat de Girona, a través de l’European Master in Tourism Management, ha aconseguit ser la universitat coordinadora del primer MEM europeu en turisme
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Presentació d'una proposta de mobilitat d’estudiants en forma d’intercanvi. Consisteix a fer un viatge, d’uns 4 dies, a una ciutat europea en la que hi hagi un centre de formació d’educadors socials. El viatge, que és voluntari per als estudiants, es fa en grup de 30 o 40 estudiants com a màxim, acompanyats per professorat. L’activitat s’organitza en forma d’intercanvi, de manera que cada un dels centres organitza el viatge que realitzaran els de la contrapart, a partir de les indicacions i necessitats plantejades per cada un dels centres visitants. Aquesta activitat es desenvolupa des de fa quatre cursos als estudis d’Educació Social, però és fruit d’una trajectòria d’aquests estudis de potenciar el coneixement d’altres contextos territorials.
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The student exchange programs being carried out at universities for over 50 years, have led to changes in the institutions, which had to adapt to accommodate these students. Despite those changes, the integration of foreign students not coming from the aforementioned exchange programs that come to our country to study at the University has been neglected. These students face many barriers (language, cultural and origin customs mainly), so a clear and detailed information would be highly desirable in order to facilitate the necessary arrangements This study aims to show the deficiencies in the integration process and hosting programs faced by a foreign student at University. The study is performed by means of an analysis of statistical data from the Polytechnic University of Madrid and the Civil Engineering School over the last 12 school years (1999 - 2000 to 2010 - 2011), as well as surveys and interviews with some of these students. The study is enhanced with the analysis of the measures and integration methods of the various minorities, which had been implemented by the foremost public universities in Spain, as well as other public and private universities abroad. It illustrates the existing backlog at the Spanish universities with regards to supporting the integration of diversity among foreign students, providing data concerning the growth of such population and its impact at the university, and on the institutions in particular. In an increasingly globalized world, we must understand and facilitate the integration of minorities at University, supplying them, from the first day, and before the enrollment process, the essential elements that will allow their adequate adaptation to the educational process at University. It concludes by identifying the main subjects that need to be tackled to endorse such integration.
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Mode of access: Internet.