El Intercambio de Saberes entre Mozambique y los BRICS. Estudio de la Movilidad de Estudiantes en las Sociedades Emergentes

The dynamic of student mobility in Mozambique and the BRICS is increasing over the period 2011-2015, following the global trend. Within this cluster, Russia represents an academic and scientific reference point for BRICS students, maintaining a central position and a high potential for attracting st...

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Main Author: Edorta Camino-Esturo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Universitário de Lisboa 2018-11-01
Series:Cadernos de Estudos Africanos
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/cea/3055
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description The dynamic of student mobility in Mozambique and the BRICS is increasing over the period 2011-2015, following the global trend. Within this cluster, Russia represents an academic and scientific reference point for BRICS students, maintaining a central position and a high potential for attracting students. Mozambique, for its part, is in the list of importing countries of students, coming from the African continent for the most part. A paradigm change in traditional African mobility, conditioned by the constant diaspora of students towards Western countries.
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spellingShingle Edorta Camino-Esturo
El Intercambio de Saberes entre Mozambique y los BRICS. Estudio de la Movilidad de Estudiantes en las Sociedades Emergentes
Cadernos de Estudos Africanos
Mozambique
Africa
BRICS
international student mobility
eligibility index
university
title El Intercambio de Saberes entre Mozambique y los BRICS. Estudio de la Movilidad de Estudiantes en las Sociedades Emergentes
title_full El Intercambio de Saberes entre Mozambique y los BRICS. Estudio de la Movilidad de Estudiantes en las Sociedades Emergentes
title_fullStr El Intercambio de Saberes entre Mozambique y los BRICS. Estudio de la Movilidad de Estudiantes en las Sociedades Emergentes
title_full_unstemmed El Intercambio de Saberes entre Mozambique y los BRICS. Estudio de la Movilidad de Estudiantes en las Sociedades Emergentes
title_short El Intercambio de Saberes entre Mozambique y los BRICS. Estudio de la Movilidad de Estudiantes en las Sociedades Emergentes
title_sort el intercambio de saberes entre mozambique y los brics estudio de la movilidad de estudiantes en las sociedades emergentes
topic Mozambique
Africa
BRICS
international student mobility
eligibility index
university
url https://journals.openedition.org/cea/3055
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