What does the academic research say about international students? With Tereza Trojanová

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Students Without Borders
  • What does the academic research say about international students? With Tereza Trojanová
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For a student, the chance to study overseas is an exciting academic opportunity.

But what does the academic community think about the international students? Is there a research basis to support overseas exchanges?

This week, Students Without Borders flips the perspective and tries to understand the insight the academic community has about international students.

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