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Academic mobility

Academic mobility. by Petrova O. . The content. The poll The definition of academic mobility Types of academic mobility Importance of academic mobility Statistics Two sides of mobility “coin”. The definition of academic mobility.

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Academic mobility

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  1. Academic mobility by PetrovaO. \

  2. The content • The poll • The definition ofacademic mobility • Types of academic mobility • Importance of academic mobility • Statistics • Two sides of mobility “coin”

  3. The definition of academic mobility • Academic Mobility is a transfer of a student, a researcher or a teacher to another educational institution which has enabled program of study or research for a long but limited period of time (term, academic year).

  4. Types of academic mobility

  5. Importance of academic mobility • Increasing competitiveness and improving quality of higher education • Increasing competence of students and staff in their work sphere • Development of technological, social and cultural aspects of society • Maintaining of valuable contacts between students and academic staff throughout Europe and mutual understanding.

  6. Where do the students choose to go? 1. U.S. 23% 2. UK 12% 3. Germany 11% 4. France 10% 5. Australia 7% 6. Japan 5%

  7. Two sides of mobility “coin” • “Brain drain“ is the process of mass emigration, when experts, scientists and skilled workers leave a country or region for political, economic, religious and other reasons. • The period from 1989 to 2004 in RF: 25,000 scientists left the country 30,000 people work abroad on temporary contracts

  8. Thank you for your attention

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