ABSTRACT

Understanding Student Mobility in Europe interprets student mobility in European higher education through an active dialogue between disciplines, voices and variables of interest. Providing the conceptual, methodological, pedagogical and empirical foundations of an interdisciplinary approach, this book advances readers’ understanding of the student exchange experience, whilst outlining guidelines and resources for approaching student mobility and considering how students can gain from cross-border education.

Intersecting voices from different disciplines and sojourners, including exchange students, international students and highly skilled immigrants, the book outlines practical guidelines for intercultural curriculum development and assessment, and provides insights, practical ideas, useful terminology and resources to maximise the learning gains of this student population. Split into three distinct parts, the book initially lays the foundational substructure in which an interdisciplinary approach is based. It then addresses questions of practical application by considering the experiences of 50 sojourners in Portugal and the UK through an interdisciplinary lens, and summarises the implications of interdisciplinarity with regards to student mobility in European tertiary-level education.

This book is essential reading for academics and postgraduate students interested in student mobility, education abroad practitioners, and policy-makers at institutional, national and international levels.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part |108 pages

Foundations of an interdisciplinary approach

chapter 1|44 pages

Conceptual foundations

chapter 2|35 pages

Educational foundations

chapter 3|27 pages

Methodological foundations

part |102 pages

Applications of an interdisciplinary approach

chapter 4|32 pages

Pre-departure

chapter 5|34 pages

Adaptation

chapter 6|34 pages

Outcomes and transformations

part |22 pages

Implications of an interdisciplinary approach

chapter 7|20 pages

Conclusions