Gyöngyi Pozsgai – Attila Kajos – Tímea Németh University of Pécs

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
LABOUR FORCE SURVEY The aim is to show that only an integrated approach to these data makes the contribution of Italian women to the economy more visible.
Advertisements

a ADOPTION OF E-LEARNING BY THE ACADEMIC AND INDUSTRY STAFF
Evaluating the online questionnaire
FRAMING THEIR EXPERIENCE Experiential Methods and Reflection in Second Language Classrooms.
Australian Federation of Modern Language Teachers Associations Inc. This work was funded by the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment.
Karolis Žibas Centre of Ethnic Studies
SS6E5 The student will analyze different economic systems.
Globalisation in one Continent – Mobility for the benefit of all? EURES Mobility Conference Reykjavik June 22, 2007 Kevin Quinn Manager International Employment.
©TNS 2014 TNS Medium Gallup Public presentation Public opinion poll funded by the EU Public opinion on the EU and European integrations February,
How Does A Student’s Schedule Affect Their Learning? Chapter 5 Discussion Dean Papadakis SED 697.
1 WELL-BEING AND ADJUSTMENT OF SPONSORED AGING IMMIGRANTS Shireen Surood, PhD Supervisor, Research & Evaluation Information & Evaluation Services Addiction.
Aspirations and motivations of women working in the games industry. Julie Prescott, PhD student Dept. Of Clinical Psychology University of Liverpool.
ISD 200 WEEK 7 MULTICULTURALISM AND FRIENDSHIP JOHN BELMONT.
Designing Questionnaires for Research By Janna McColgan EDUC 491/EDUC 403 Research Spring 2012.
The impact of the ECoC title on international student recruitment Gyöngyi Pozsgai – Tímea Németh University of Pécs.
British Council support for the teaching and learning of languages.
Blended Courses: How to have the best of both worlds in higher education By Susan C. Slowey.
Mgr. Katarína Balážiová. 1. State National Curriculum 2. School National Curriculum Curriculum Focus on Reading and Writing Literacy in Slovakia.
The biggest university in Hungary : The University of Pécs
Pengukuran Opini Publik. Survey Research Survey research is a technique that well designed for assessing the prevalence and distribution of attitudes,
Europe Job Bank Second Survey Results. Respondents  Total number of respondents: 442  Age:  Average age – 18.6  Highest average age: Germany (22.1)
Mixed-level English classrooms What my paper is about: Basically my paper is about confirming with my research that the use of technology in the classroom.
Do not put content in the brand signature area BCCH presentation ING Financial Education program Hungary 2012 Renáta Pásztor Dániel Lackó June 5, 2012.
Going global: student led internationalisation Heather McKnight, Academic Affairs Manager Students’ Union Parallel session 1 (10.00 – am) The Checkland.
WELCOME!. Foreign Language as a tool of internalization of Higher Education.
BLENDED LEARNING IN HIGHER EDUCATION: UTILITY OR FUTILITY?
Challenges in Using IT for Learning and Teaching in Saudi Arabian Universities Present by : Fahad Alturise Supervisor : Dr. Paul Caldor.
“Attracting international students: why is it so important?” U6653 Higher Education Development and Policy in Asia Prof. Alessia Lefebure Chris Kim 2/13/2014.
MY E-PORTFOLIO (WHAT I’VE LEARNED DURING THESE MEETINGS, WHAT IS NOT SO CLEAR, WHAT I DON’T GET AT ALL)
Virtual Academic Mobility: the Case of Global Classroom Joint Project between Al Farabi Kazakh National University and Columbia University Rafis Abazov.
BOOST YOUR STUDENTS’ PARTICIPATION Education in the international classroom Lisanne Wilken European Studies, Århus University.
Towards Sustainability: Challenges and Demands for Environmental Education in Hungary Márton HERCZEG&Noémi NAGYPÁL Ph.D. Student and Assistant Lecturer.
World Bank Perspectives Global Conference on Veterinary Education and the Role of Veterinary Statutory Bodies Foz do Iguazu, Brazil - December 4-6, 2013.
AMU DoQuP FINAL REPORT MD, PhD, Associate Professor G.Ahmadov Azerbaijan Medical University Bishkek, April 22, 2015.
Communication & Intercultural Competence
ICT, Integration, Culture and Tolerance Education and Culture Lifelong Learning Programme GRUNDTVIG
Impact of transnational exchange experiences on senior volunteers and organisations Senior European Volunteers Exchange Network Final meeting Brussels,
Rich Exchanges on Diverse Campuses: Creating the ‘win-win’ scenario? Viv Caruana Reader in internationalisation of the Curriculum and Co- Director of CAPRI,
Overview The Tenth International Youth Conference acknowledges the young people in SEE as one of the main creative and productive forces of the region,
The use and usefulness of UPeTD: the University of Pretoria’s ETD repository Elsabé Olivier & Ina Louw.
African Voices Activity Days A view of Africa from people who live there A schools outreach project coordinated by the Centre for African Studies and subsidised.
Kerry Cleary An evaluation of the impact of Values Based Interviewing at the OUH Values Based Conversations and wider engagement strategies.
Consultants attitudes to consumer involvement in clinical research Rachel Thompson, Alan Horwich, Jim Laxton, Joe Flaherty, Andy Norman, Barbara Pearce,
“Remember, remember always, that all of us, and you and I especially, are descended from immigrants and revolutionists” Franklin D. Roosevelt Group 6 –
Definition Title: Motivation and Attitude toward Integrated Instruction through Technology in College-level EFL Reading and Writing in Taiwan Integrated.
CCC Survey Bonaire, St. Eustatius, and Saba January 2016 Dr. Wouter Veenendaal Prof. Dr. Gert Oostindie
Globalization. What is Globalization? Globalization: The increased movement of people, knowledge and ideas, and goods and money across national borders.
Action Research GGGE6383 Materials for Teaching & Learning Name: Izyani Binti Mistar Matric No: P73940 Title: The Use of WhatsApp in Language Learning.
International Students Mentoring Programme Monira Ahmed International Students Mentoring Project Manager University of Liverpool.
1 Survey of International Medical Graduates 2007.
Erasmus+ and UK language study Ruth Sinclair-Jones Director, UK Erasmus+ National Agency UCML, 6 May 2016.
HEALTH PROMOTION FOR MIGRANTS IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC Hana Janata MD PhD odpora-zdravi/healthy-inclusion.
Sites for Learning: Families, Communities, Cities Learning from Hosts Jesse DeLaughter Alison Swartz
Race for Equality – A report on the experiences of Black students in further and higher education
International Students’ Experiences: Examining their Sociocultural Adjustment Kelly Torres, Ph.D.
Special Populations in the Classroom: International Students
Diversity and ECE.
Computer Assisted Language Learning Literacy
FIS 519 Year II Trimester II Title: Fisheries Extension Education
Cultural Awareness- working with international students Andy Gale
NSSE Data Conversations
Dr inż. Grażyna Rembielak, Ms Xiang Li, Prof. John Wilson
The importance of international cooperation and mobilities
School of Sociological and Anthropological Studies
2017 Annual Business Survey Report on Chinese companies in Sweden.
MOVE in dialogue: first research results
UC Personal Insight Questions
Challenges of teaching in a multi-cultural environment
REVISION Dr. Elizabeth M. Anthony Humanities Department FSTPi, UTHM
Gender Audit Name of the institution
Presentation transcript:

Gyöngyi Pozsgai – Attila Kajos – Tímea Németh University of Pécs The challenges of a multicultural university environment in the era of crisis Gyöngyi Pozsgai – Attila Kajos – Tímea Németh University of Pécs

The aim of the presentation To examine how/if crisis can stimulate intercultural dialogue and multicultural environment at the universities by the growing number of international students To introduce the attitude of the international students towards the domestic students and through their relationships towards the domestic culture – comparing these data with the attitude of our Hungarian students towards international students and their cultures Using the results of three surveys

World trends Huge increase in international student enrollment 2001: 1 million international students worldwide 2009: 3,3 million international students 2025: 8 million (UNESCO estimation)

Reasons for growing importance of international student recruitment in the era of crisis financial benefits 1.on institutional level – to balance growing costs, decreasing govenmental support 2.on societal level - important financial commodity - contribution for the US economy – 19 billion USD, UK economy – 14 billion USD ( 2010) solution for demographic decline – keeping the workplaces of the current lecturers, researchers bring new perspectives to the classroom experience - allow for home students to benefit from international experiences – can help their future employability on international Labour Market

University of Pécs Total student number ( 2010) : 27 963 International students ( 2010): 1762 – 6,3 % Largest international student groups come from Germany , Norway, Iran, Serbia, South Korea International programmes: General Medicine and Dentistry in English and in German, Pharmacy in English BA programme in Business Administration and MsC in Applied Management (validated by Middlesex University, London) BA programme in Psychology

Surveys Survey I. (2010) Aim : To explore the motivations and decision making process of international students when choosing their place of study Methodology: on-line questionnaire 72 completed questionnaires conducted among the international students of UP 2. Survey II. (2011) Aim: To explore the attitude of foreign students to Hungarian students and culture Methodology : standard on-line questionnaire Completed surveys: 152 3. Survey III (2011) Aim: To examine the attitude of Hungarian students to foreign students and their culture 103 completed questionnaires Carried out by 2 PhD students – University of Pécs, Faculty of Business and Economics

Survey I. Main source of information about UP Sequence of importance: The main source of information about the University of Pécs are the friends – former and current international students of UP :

Benefits of studying abroad The third most important benefit is to learn about different cultures

Survey II. Do you consider the University of Pécs (UP) to have a mixture of different cultures? 97% of them find that UP provides a multicultural environment

Do you consider that these cultures are respected? 85% of the students feel that the different cultures are respected - 15 % have experienced the opposite

Have you ever felt that you have been treated differently due to your origin/culture? 32 % of students experienced to have been treated differently due to their cultures/origin – 68 % have not felt this

How important do you think it is that you learn about different cultures at UP ? 49 % of students find it somewhat important to learn about the different cultures - 45 % think it is very important, 6% of students feel it is of no importance

Are you aware of any activities taking place at UP that make students aware of other cultures? 77 % of students are aware of activities, events that introduce the different cultures of students , 23 % are not

Do you think that lecturers/ students at UP respect other nations/cultures? 88 % think that lecturers respect them, whereas 12 % think they don’t 80% feel that students respect them whereas 20% they don’t

Would you like to have more opportunities to introduce your culture? About 50 % of students would like to have more opportunties to introduce their cultures – female students are more positive to do so

Do you have any ideas that you think would help UP to enrich the students’ multicultural awareness ‘Should organize more common events ( may be obligatory ones) for international and Hungarian students’

How much have you learnt about the Hungarian culture since you have been enrolled? 48 % learnt not too much about the culture of Hungary, whereas 26-26 % learnt little and much

Please list 5 words that describe Hungarian culture From the responses we created groups of words – categories: absolute positive, mainly positive, neutral, mainly negative and absolute negative 55 % have absolute positive or mainly positive attitude towards Hungarian culture, 22 % neutral, 23 % negative or absolute negative

Please list 5 words that describe Hungarian culture Friendly Proud (of their country, proud of their culture,proud of their nationality ) Wine Traditional Open

What nationalies do your friends at the university – you spend most of your free-time with - have? 35 % make friends only with own nationality, 51 % with own and other nationality ( Hungarians excluded) - Only 14 % of the international students spend their free-time with Hungarians

How often do you meet Hungarian students at the university? Most of them rarely or never meet them - only 27 % of the international students meet several times or every day with the Hungarian students

If you spend your free-time rarely or never with Hungarian students what is the reason for it? ‘I simply spend my time with others/ I don’t know any Hungarians’ ‘Language barriers – Hungarians don’t speak English’ ‘Hungarians do not want to make friends, they are very reserved’ ‘Different schedule, no opportunity’ ‘We have been socialized differently, we have no common topic’ ‘Because we don't have so much connection, in this university nations are like bands. All of them sticks together and they don't like to spend their time with other nations so much’ ‘It is very hard to get to know them. They tend to keep to themselves.

Relationships between responses Those who feel that lecturers or students do not respect their cultures have more negative opinion about Hungarian culture Those who feel that students do not respect their cultures have no Hungarian friends at all Those who meet Hungarians more often feel that they have gained more information about the Hungarian culture Those who meet Hungarians every day or several times a week 100 % feel that Hungarians respect other cultures The less time foreign students spend with Hungarians the more negative attitude they have about Hungarians

Comparison of results Survey II. and III Comparison of results Survey II. and III. Foreign students – Hungarian students Similar results were found - 32% of Hungarian students felt that students are treated differently due to their culture/origin The data show that appr. 90 % of Hungarian students feel that lecturers respect other nations, 10% that they don’t 20 % of Hungarian students are on the opinion that students do not respect other nations, 80 % that they do

Would you like to receive more opportunities to introduce your culture/ learn about other cultures? Hungarian students are more open to learn about the culture of foreign students

How often do you spend your free-time with Hungarian/ international students? Hungarian students spend a bit more time with international students

What is the reason for not spending your free-time with international students? ‘lack of opportunities to meet them’ ‘I don’t know them’ there aren’t any common activities/events’

Final conclusion - questions Important element in motivation concerning studying abroad – learning about other cultures Do the international students of UP learn about the culture of Hungary? Are they really open to learn about other cultures? and/or : Do we provide enough assistance and opportunity for them? Most common word about Hungarian culture: ‘friendly’ If Hungarians are friendly why don’t foreign studens make friends with them? Foreign language No 1 is English, most students have passed a language exam from English- what makes foreign students think that there is lack of English knowledge?

Final conclusion- answers Most important source of information about a university are friends – former and present students We have to make sure that our international students are MOST satisfied with the university and with their stay – if we want them to recommend us/ help in our recruitment Financial crises can indeed stimulate to have more international students BUT that is not enough for a successful intercultural dialogue, and multicultural environment If we want to increase the number of international students – we have to: respect their culture and treat them equally – make sure that all lecurers(!) and domestic students have a positive approach towards them arrange mixed classes and organize common cultural events provide more opportunities for international students to introduce their cultures stimulate our domestic students to assist in their integration find all ways to provide them with opportunitites to learn more about the Hungarian culture

Thank you very much for your attention!