International Scholarships in Higher Education: Pathways to Social Change
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Beschreibung
Section 1: The landscape
1.1. Introduction - 'Pathways for social change?'
1.2. Recent trends in international scholarships
1.3. Relationships between Scholarship Program and Institutional Capacity Development Initiatives
CS1. Brazilian Scientific Mobility Program (Programa Ciência sem Fronteiras, Brazil)Section 2: Investing in individuals
2.1. Selecting Social Change Leaders
2.2. The benefits and challenges of international education: Maximizing learning for social change
CS2. Open Society Scholarship Programs
CS3. Balancing Change and Continuity: The Case of the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan
Section 3: The dynamics of return
3.1. Influencing pathways to social change: Scholarship program conditionality and individual agency
3.2. What's Next? Facilitating Post-study Transitions
3.3. Global Migration of Talent: Drain, Gain and Transnational Impacts
CS4. The Chinese Government Scholarship Program: the brain development scheme that illuminates a vision across 30 years
Section 4: Understanding outcomes
4.1. Magnitudes of impact: a three-level review of evidence from scholarship evaluation
4.2. Tracing the spark that lights a flame: A review of methodologies to measure the outcomes of international scholarships
4.3. International Scholarships and Social Change: Elements for a New Approach
CS5. Education in Support of Social Transformation: The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program
Section 5: Looking to the future
5.1. International Scholarships in the Ecosystem of Higher Education: An African View
5.2. Higher Education International Scholarships and Social Change in India
5.3. Conclusions: Pathways revisited
Eigenschaften
Breite: | 148 |
Gewicht: | 552 g |
Höhe: | 24 |
Länge: | 209 |
Seiten: | 407 |
Sprachen: | Englisch |
Autor: | Joan R. Dassin, Matt Mawer, Robin R. Marsh |