Facilitators of internationalisation at the doctoral degree level
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.60054/PEU.2022.9.249-255Keywords:
doctoral degree, internationalisation, European Higher Education Area, European Research AreaAbstract
This paper focuses on the process of internationalisation in European higher education and research by discussing strategic supranational commitments and institutional practices effecting change in the delivery and execution of doctoral degree programs in sync with the imperative of globalisation.
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