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standardization and commensurability for the European national Higher Education systems. European nation-states do consider education … the main dangers lurking on it, especially nationalist populism. As an illustration, I will use the case of Hungary, one …
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programs affects these decisions. We apply our analysis to Hungary and we evaluate a policy reform that limited access to …
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advantages of this process, for example, Pecs, the centre of the Transdanubian region in Hungary, along the border with Croatia …
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, introduces the main characteristics of students’ career aspirations in 2018 in Hungary and contributes to understanding the …
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Throughout the reform process of the European university system, the importance of collaboration between actors at the academy and other areas of the economy and society are ever increasing, as evidenced by a growing number of co-authored articles and the number of citations to such works.This...
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collect data, an online survey was conducted in Hungary in 2019. The sustainable university scale was found to be a reliable …
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Policies supporting international student mobility prepare young people for the challenges of global and multicultural environments. However, disadvantaged students have lower participation rates in mobility schemes, and hence benefit less from their positive impacts on career progression....
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Szeged (Hungary) and the University of Lorraine (France) regarding their local economy. The topic is quite unique, as the …-economic welfare of the region supposedly depends on the university in Hungary, nevertheless the same amplitude in France. The goal of …
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Policies supporting international student mobility prepare young people for the challenges of global and multicultural environments. However, disadvantaged students have lower participation rates in mobility schemes, and hence benefit less from their positive impacts on career progression....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012202811
The economic, political and social changes experienced globally in recent years have influenced international migration in various countries. The aim of our study is to present the economic and non-economic aspects which determine the quantitative evaluation of migration and to reveal which of...
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