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What is Study Exchange

Handbook of Research on Study Abroad Programs and Outbound Mobility
A study exchange program is most commonly a reciprocal arrangement between two universities, where students from each travel to study at the other university but continue to pay their normal tuition fees to their home university. This differs from a study abroad program which is generally non-reciprocal and where a student does pay tuition fees to the host university.
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Counting Outward Mobility: The Data Sources and their Constraints
Steve Nerlich (Australian National University, Australia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0169-5.ch002
Abstract
This chapter outlines various sources of data available on outbound student mobility, noting the prevalence of two major mobility modes, either full degree mobility or credit mobility. The latter is commonly referred to as study abroad and involves students studying in another country to accrue credit towards a degree that will be awarded back in their home country. Using Australia as an example of a country embracing the opportunities of outbound mobility, while also being a popular study destination for students from other countries, this chapter investigates different types of outward mobility data collections and the methods used to populate them. Further, this chapter summarises research methods employed to measure the quality of outward mobility experiences and the return on investment that may be achieved by students and funding bodies, with respect to learning outcomes and graduate employability.
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