International Student Mobility to and from the Middle East

International Student Mobility to and from the Middle East

Theorising Public, Institutional, and Self-Constructions of Cross-Border Students

Findlow, Sally; Hayes, Aneta

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2022

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Editorial: Constructions of (Inter-)National(-ised) Students in the Middle East: Comparative Critical Perspectives

Aneta Hayes and Sally Findlow

Part I: Theorising "Internationalised" Students: Points of Departure for Macro-Level Analyses

1: Which Students are "International" at an International Branch Campus? Problematising "International" when Universities and Students Cross Borders

Jason Lane and Christine Farrugia

2: Internationalisation of Higher Education in the Middle East and North Africa

Giulia Marchesini and Holly Johnstone

3: Gulf Cooperation Council Academic Mobility: What Works, for Whom and Why?

Clare Walsh

4: The Representation of International Students: Student Mobility from the Middle East to Turkey

Omer Caliskan and Hilal Buyukgoze

5: International Credit Mobilities of Syrians during Conflict: Opportunities and Challenges

Sulaiman Mouselli

Part II: Representations of Internationally (and Intra-Regionally) Mobile Students in and from the Middle East

6: Between Foreigners and Family: Social Media Representations of International Students in Israeli Universities

Annette Bamberger

7: Constructing Self through Transnational Nursing Education in the Middle East

Wendy Maddison

8: Ready, Willing, and Able? Exploring the Relationships and Experiences of International Students at a Federal University in the United Arab Emirates

Natalie I. Cruz, Jobila W. Sy, Cassandra Shukla, and Alisha Tysor

9: Syrian Students' Academic Mobility Struggle and Alternative Options

Ranwa Khorsheed, Susan Deeb, and Rasha al-Dahhan
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Internationalization of Higher Education;Internationalization;Globalization;Student mobility;International student;International branch campus;Baachi;Middle Eastern politics;Reputational goals;Economic drivers of internationalization;Islam;Gulf Cooperation Countries;GCC;Saudi Arabia;Oman;Syria;Israel;Palestine;Turkey;International Students;International Student Mobility;Tertiary Education;TNE Experience;Syrian Students;Vice Versa;Emirati Students;Mena Region;Intra-regional Mobility;Domestic Students;Branch Campuses;EU University;Turkish HEIs;MENA Country;UNESCO Data;Dubai International Academic City;Higher Education;EU Scholarship;Quality Assurance Networks;Turkish Higher Education;GCC Supreme Council;GCC State