International Students and Diaspora Roots/Routes

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  • Annette Bamberger Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Keywords:

International students, internationalization, mobility, diaspora, higher education

Abstract

A study of French Jewish students in Israel revealed that their mobility was motivated by the pursuit of cosmopolitan skills for a global knowledge economy, as well as a deeper connection to an ethnic identity and a “homeland.” Diaspora is a timely lens to understand international student flows, and much empirical work remains to be done, across contexts and levels, to understand its implications for international higher education.

Author Biography

Annette Bamberger, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Annette Bamberger is a Golda Meir Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. Email:
annette.bamberger@mail.huji.ac.il.

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Published

2023-01-09

How to Cite

Bamberger, A. . (2023). International Students and Diaspora Roots/Routes. International Higher Education, (113), 18–19. Retrieved from https://ejournals.bc.edu/index.php/ihe/article/view/16101

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