Mobility in higher education: new need to improve it?

Serrano Diaz, N. and Crichton, H. (2017) Mobility in higher education: new need to improve it? Hungarian Educational Research Journal, 7(4), pp. 35-45.

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Abstract

The aim of The Bologna Process is, amongst others, to improve the mobility of students in Higher Education. The Erasmus programme helps students to study in other European Universities, know other countries, live another culture (folklore, food, language, etc.), develop autonomy and mature as an adult person. In Cadiz, Spain, the international seminar “Improving mobility through collaborative exchange” took place in May 2015. The participants were universities of Glasgow (UK), Madeira (Portugal), Gazi (Turkey), Linz (Austria), Zielona Gora (Poland) and Cadiz (Spain). Representatives from those countries expressed concern about problems that students might suffer during mobility. The literature has pointed out that the economic, social and academic stresses they experience can, in some cases, generate or exacerbate mental disorders (Bradley, 2000) and generate depression and anxiety (Russell et al, 2010; Ying & Han, 2006) which can even manifest itself in somatic symptoms (Mori, 2000); this could involve classroom absences and drug taking as side effects.This study describes the positive experiences of five University of Cadiz Erasmus students under a collaborative exchange between the universities, detailing the measures taken by the host universities to address potential stressful issues.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Crichton, Dr Hazel
Authors: Serrano Diaz, N., and Crichton, H.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > School of Education > Pedagogy Policy and Practice
College of Social Sciences > School of Education > Pedagogy, Praxis & Faith
Journal Name:Hungarian Educational Research Journal
Journal Abbr.:HERJ
Publisher:Debreceni Egyetemi Kiadó
ISSN:2064-2199
ISSN (Online):2064-2199
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2017 The Authors
First Published:First published in Hungarian Educational Research Journal 7(4):35-45
Publisher Policy:Reproduced under a Creative Commons License

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