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Autor:
Rachel Brooks, Johanna Waters
Publikováno v:
Social Sciences, Vol 7, Iss 10, p 195 (2018)
Around 2009 some UK universities (based outside of the capital) began to open ‘satellite campuses’ in London. There are currently 14 such campuses at present, which have been developed primarily with an international student market in mind. Conce
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https://doaj.org/article/56199d63fb2e41f7bcf7a6d761a3e17d
Autor:
Johanna Waters
Publikováno v:
Area. 55:197-202
Autor:
Johanna Waters, Rachel Brooks
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Social & Cultural Geography. :1-22
Autor:
Johanna Waters, Rachel Brooks
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Oxford Review of Education. 48:518-535
Autor:
Jihyun Lee, Johanna Waters
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Social & Cultural Geography. :1-18
Autor:
Johanna Waters, Rachel Brooks
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Higher Education.
Following its departure from the European Union in 2020, the UK left the Erasmus + student mobility scheme, replacing it with the ‘Turing Scheme’. The scheme is underpinned by four key objectives that address what the government sees as particula
Publikováno v:
Urban Studies. 59:2313-2332
Tens of thousands of children living on Mainland China cross the border between Shenzhen and Hong Kong for a ‘better education’ every day. A well-oiled industry is in place to manage, facilitate and control this education mobility field. It invol
Autor:
Rachel Brooks, Johanna Waters
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British Journal of Educational Studies. 69:557-577
This paper explores the contemporary relationship between international student migration and diaspora formation. It argues that international students have been largely absent from recent discussi...
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Migration and Society. 3:vii-x
Since the “birth” of our journal, we have been committed to publishing work that situates migration in a wider historical and societal context, which has included paying attention to critical theoretical perspectives on migration, and particularl
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Migration and Society. 4:v-vii
To say that working on this issue of Migration and Society has been a challenge would be an understatement. For all of us, from the members of the editorial team to our guest editors, contributors, ever-important reviewers, and the publishing team, 2