International Doctoral and Master's Students: What the Data Tell Us
International experience is seen as an asset for researchers and top service professionals, and students are well aware of it: within the OECD, 11% of master's students and 25% of doctoral students are international. International students at these levels tend to choose countries investing subs...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International higher education 2016-05 (86), p.3-5 |
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Zusammenfassung: | International experience is seen as an asset for researchers and top service professionals, and students are well aware of it: within the OECD, 11% of master's students and 25% of doctoral students are international. International students at these levels tend to choose countries investing substantial resources on R&D in tertiary educational institutions. This offers these countries an opportunity to attract future workers with advanced training, particularly in science and technology: in Luxembourg, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Switzerland and the United States more than half of those enrolled in a doctoral program in science, engineering or agriculture are international students. (HoF/text adopted). |
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ISSN: | 1084-0613 2372-4501 |
DOI: | 10.6017/ihe.2016.86.9359 |