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Academic mobility
Title:
Academic mobility
Author:
Maadad, Nina.
ISBN:
9781783508549
Publication Information:
Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2014.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (310 p.)
Series:
International perspectives on higher education research, v. 11

International perspectives on higher education research ; v. 11.
General Note:
Includes index.
Contents:
Editorial Introduction / Nina Maadad, Malcolm Tight -- Being an international academic : a phenomenological study of academic migrants adjusting to working and living in Scotland / Carolin Kreber, Jenny Hounsell -- Mobilised by mobility? Determinants of international mobility plans among doctoral candidates in Germany / Nicolai Netz, Steffen Jaksztat -- Beyond diaspora : the lived experiences of academic mobility for educational researchers in the European higher education area / Fiona Hallett, Mustafa Yunus Eryaman -- The impact of mobility on the lives and careers of female and male academics in higher education / Magdalena Suárez-Ortega, Angelica Risquez -- Patterns and persistence in academic migration : 40 Years of Australian academic migration / Anthony Potts -- Academic mobility and migration : reflections of international academics in Australia / Chinthaka Balasooriya ... [et al.] -- Global academics moving down under : living and learning a new academic culture / Nina Maadad -- English and the academy for African skilled migrants : the impact of English as an 'academic lingua franca' / Ellen Hurst -- Academic expatriation : experiences from within the United Arab Emirates / Kay Sanderson -- Insights into the successful integration of foreign-born faculty in Israeli academia : the empowering effect of in-group ethno-cultural similarity / Ya'arit Bokek-Cohen, Nitza Davidovitch -- "Sensitive fences" : the im/mobility of working-class academics / Signe M. Kastberg -- The protection of the right to academic mobility under International Human Rights Law / Klaus Beiter.
Abstract:
This book offers a contemporary perspective on the mobility of academics across the globe. With contributions from authors based across 4 continents focusing on the experience of academic mobility in Africa, Australia, Europe, the Gulf and the United States, the volume is both comprehensive and relevant.
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