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What is European Education

Migration and Urbanization: Local Solutions for Global Economic Challenges
The European Union common educational space, involving the implementation of the Bologna agreement concept, generally accepted norms and rules in scientific and educational sphere of all education levels.
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International Educational Migration in the New Wave of Globalization
Afanasyeva Irina (Rostov State University of Economics, Russia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-0111-5.ch006
Abstract
In the global world, the most important factor influencing international relations is globalization in various spheres. Within the new global environment, knowledge becomes the priority resource for economic growth and economic security that leads to increasing qualification requirements of workers. Intensive development of globalization trends under new conditions leads to strengthening the processes of international educational migration. This research is focused on international educational migration that is considered a movement of people between the countries of the world in order to obtain educational services of different levels and for different periods of time. Such movement may include schoolchildren, students, postgraduates, and doctoral students who improve their skills. The present study reveals the influence of the new wave of globalization on the nature of international educational migration in the world and analyzes the transformation processes of international educational migration, and defines the features of the effectiveness of international educational migration on the example of European countries.
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