Exploring Erasmus student mobility in Ukraine: A case study

In the context of increasing interest in the internationalisation of education, the Erasmus programme of student mobility led by the European Commission is perceived as a highly desirable by many stakeholders.  Despite the high demand emanating from Ukrainian students for Erasmus programme partici...

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Main Authors: Yevhen Baranchenko, Andrey Yukhanaev, Pedro Patoilo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEECA 2016-03-01
Series:Journal of Eastern European and Central Asian Research
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Online Access:https://ieeca.org/journal/index.php/JEECAR/article/view/94
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spelling doaj-f12c1cbadd8b4555810a5f8cc991f8e32020-11-25T02:34:12ZengIEECAJournal of Eastern European and Central Asian Research2328-82722328-82802016-03-013110.15549/jeecar.v3i1.9459Exploring Erasmus student mobility in Ukraine: A case studyYevhen Baranchenko0Andrey Yukhanaev1Pedro Patoilo2Northumbria University Newcastle-upon-TyneDr. Andrey Yukhanaev is an Associate Professor in Strategic Management and International Business. He holds an MBA degree from Northumbria University and a PhD from The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration. Dr. Yukhanaev is an active researcher in the areas of internationalisation of the firm, foreign direct investments in emerging markets, corporate governance and institutional development of the post-Soviet economies.Lancaster University In the context of increasing interest in the internationalisation of education, the Erasmus programme of student mobility led by the European Commission is perceived as a highly desirable by many stakeholders.  Despite the high demand emanating from Ukrainian students for Erasmus programme participation, the inward student mobility of EU nationals to Ukraine remains exceptionally low at the undergraduate level. The main aim of the current study is to explore the inward Erasmus student mobility mechanism in Ukraine through application of the single case study approach.  The data were collected through participant observation, two rounds of interviews and the analysis of the participant diary.  The research outcomes shed light on how the inward Erasmus student mobility programme in Ukraine can be arranged more effectively. We identified four broad areas by means of thematic analysis, which includes transparency of the process; communication; living conditions; learning process and facilities. https://ieeca.org/journal/index.php/JEECAR/article/view/94student mobilityUkrainehigher educationcase study
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Exploring Erasmus student mobility in Ukraine: A case study
Journal of Eastern European and Central Asian Research
student mobility
Ukraine
higher education
case study
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Andrey Yukhanaev
Pedro Patoilo
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title Exploring Erasmus student mobility in Ukraine: A case study
title_short Exploring Erasmus student mobility in Ukraine: A case study
title_full Exploring Erasmus student mobility in Ukraine: A case study
title_fullStr Exploring Erasmus student mobility in Ukraine: A case study
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Erasmus student mobility in Ukraine: A case study
title_sort exploring erasmus student mobility in ukraine: a case study
publisher IEECA
series Journal of Eastern European and Central Asian Research
issn 2328-8272
2328-8280
publishDate 2016-03-01
description In the context of increasing interest in the internationalisation of education, the Erasmus programme of student mobility led by the European Commission is perceived as a highly desirable by many stakeholders.  Despite the high demand emanating from Ukrainian students for Erasmus programme participation, the inward student mobility of EU nationals to Ukraine remains exceptionally low at the undergraduate level. The main aim of the current study is to explore the inward Erasmus student mobility mechanism in Ukraine through application of the single case study approach.  The data were collected through participant observation, two rounds of interviews and the analysis of the participant diary.  The research outcomes shed light on how the inward Erasmus student mobility programme in Ukraine can be arranged more effectively. We identified four broad areas by means of thematic analysis, which includes transparency of the process; communication; living conditions; learning process and facilities.
topic student mobility
Ukraine
higher education
case study
url https://ieeca.org/journal/index.php/JEECAR/article/view/94
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