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Ea Høg Utoft; Mathilde Cecchini – European Journal of Higher Education, 2024
The literature on the lived experiences of early-career researchers (ECRs) has not fully leveraged the analytical potential of the concepts of 'sponsorship' and 'gatekeeping' when examining the importance of senior scholars in their work lives. This article conceptualises the micro-politics of seniors' sponsorship of ECRs based on 19…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Researchers, Novices, Career Pathways
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Sónia Cardoso; Maria João Rosa; Alberto Amaral – European Journal of Higher Education, 2024
Despite relatively recent, higher education has evolved into a consolidated field of study. This paper examines how this field evolved in Portugal. The goal was to understand when it first appeared, how it evolved over time, which scientific areas was it associated with, and what have been its main objects of study. Tight's classification of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Research, Evolution
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T. Paulissen; B. Fraussen; S. Van Hecke – European Journal of Higher Education, 2024
Recent scholarly work on higher education institutions (HEIs) within an EU context has focused on how universities and their core activities have been affected by EU education policy. The organisation of HEIs in order to shape European decision-making on higher education, mainly through their presence in Brussels, has received much less attention.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Lobbying, Political Issues, Colleges
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Xiaotong Zhu; Carol Evans – European Journal of Higher Education, 2024
Enhancing students' assessment literacy is essential in enabling all students to manage their learning successfully. Understanding of the assessment standards required and how to meet them impacts students' learning outcomes within higher education (HE). However, there are many different conceptions of what assessment literacy comprises, making it…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Assessment Literacy, Instructional Improvement, Student Centered Learning
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Dang, Que Anh – European Journal of Higher Education, 2023
This paper contributes to the theoretical debate over a global upsurge in higher education (HE) regionalisms which pursue different region-building processes and create policy spaces beyond national boundaries. Focusing on the Nordic countries, the paper studies parallel processes of intra-Nordic and European HE and research cooperation. Although…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Geographic Regions, Foreign Countries, Global Approach
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Mäkinen, Sirke – European Journal of Higher Education, 2023
This paper discusses Finnish-Russian relations from the perspective of cooperation in higher education, and particularly Finnish-Russian double degree programmes prior to 2022. It asks how internal stakeholders, in double degree programmes perceived the role of their cooperation from the point of view of interstate relations, and how cooperation…
Descriptors: International Cooperation, Educational Cooperation, Political Attitudes, Higher Education
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Vellamo, Tea; Kivistö, Jussi; Pausits, Attila – European Journal of Higher Education, 2023
This paper focuses on the interplay of European and national higher education policy in implementing a joint degree Erasmus Mundus programme on institutional level. We utilise the stakeholder approach to highlight and contrast the differing internationalisation rationales. Specifically, we analyse how the impact of external stakeholders (European…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Policy, Masters Programs
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Deriglazova, Larisa – European Journal of Higher Education, 2023
After 2014 student mobility between the EU and Russia has remained high. International academic mobility (IAM) is an important part of the internationalisation of higher education, and the EU and Russia have multiple rationales for it--academic, economic, political and social, among others. This article analyses the rationales of stakeholders at…
Descriptors: Student Mobility, Study Abroad, Political Attitudes, Economic Factors
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Zullo, Matteo; Churkina, Olga – European Journal of Higher Education, 2023
We analyse Germany's re-introductions of tuition fees and enrolment of international students. Fees could not be levied before the German Federal Constitutional Court sanctioned them in 2005 and only seven out of the sixteen states took action, thus making a quasi-experimental research design available. Our fixed effects and synthetic control…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Student Mobility, Tuition, Fees
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Andreas Hadjar; Christina Haas; Irina Gewinner – European Journal of Higher Education, 2023
Based on the classic models developed by Spady and Tinto on the link between social and academic integration and dropout, we propose a refined model to explain dropout intentions--relating to dropout from higher education (HE) and dropout from a specific study programme--that more strongly emphasises individual background characteristics (e.g.…
Descriptors: Individual Characteristics, Higher Education, Potential Dropouts, Intention
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Cristina López-Duarte; Jane F. Maley; Marta M. Vidal-Suárez – European Journal of Higher Education, 2023
International mobility is an integral part of higher education strategy in Europe. This action has triggered the development of the Erasmus program, the most popular scheme for student credit mobility at the European level. Although the program has generally been a success, it also endures several weaknesses, among them, the financial and social…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Student Mobility, Student Attitudes, College Credits
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Ashour, Sanaa – European Journal of Higher Education, 2022
In the early years of the twenty-first century, the European Union faced an influx of refugees from war-torn areas of the world. By the end of 2015, nearly a million new refugees had arrived in Germany alone, half of them from Syria. Understanding how the Syrian refugee population has interacted with the German system of higher education is…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Labor Market, Refugees, Foreign Countries
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Silander, Charlotte; Haake, Ulrika; Lindberg, Leif; Riis, Ulla – European Journal of Higher Education, 2022
We provide an integrative review of research on gender and academic careers conducted in the Nordic countries from 2003-2018. We investigate the nature and content of contemporary Nordic research and critically examine the methodological and theoretical approaches authors have used. We read, categorised, and analysed 74 articles retrieved from Web…
Descriptors: Classification, Gender Differences, College Faculty, Foreign Countries
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Juusola, Henna; Nokkala, Terhi – European Journal of Higher Education, 2022
This paper explores the legitimation of Finnish education export (EE) activities linked to higher education institutions. As a small non-English speaking country with only recent involvement in the EE market, Finland provides an underexplored context to consider the legitimation of overseas, fee-based educational services from the perspective of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, International Education, Universities
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Kvilhaugsvik, Hanne – European Journal of Higher Education, 2022
Universities are increasingly expected to cooperate with society and the world of work to ensure relevant higher education. One example is the introduction of mandated employer panels, where external members are brought in to advise universities on study programmes. Building on research on third mission activities, this article examines employer…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Education Work Relationship, Universities
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