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Student Mobility: Critical Success Factors Vincenzo Raimo

Student Mobility: Critical Success Factors 1.Why? 2.Critical Factors for Success 3.Barriers to Success & Nottinghams response

Student Mobility: Why? Institutional Factors Internationalisation Competition Students Employers & Graduates CIHE Global Horizons and UK Students (2007) CIHE Global Horizons and the Role of Employers (2008)

Student Mobility: Critical Success Factors Strong leadership and senior management support Academic support Core element of internationalisation strategy Targets! Active promotion before and during degree study Not just for undergraduates! Imagination and flexibility Tackling barriers

Strategy Headings

Strategy Matrix

Student Mobility: Barriers to Success Herd instinct Language skills Academic expectations Availability of places Apathy Finance Accommodation & institutional bureaucracy Academic and accreditation Love competition travel awards (need & market based) targeting academic staff promotion summer programmes internationalisation overseas campuses mobility without travel

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