Studies of students who travel to other countries for study. It includes students travelling within Europe, from Europe and America to East Asia and China and vice versa. The articles report the results of research and also give detailed accounts of the research methods used, and this will be particularly useful to other researchers.
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Contents Foreword by Robert Crawshaw 1. Introduction - Michael Byram and Anwei Feng (University of Durham); Sojourns Far 2. Japanese students in England - Mari Ayano (University of Durham); 3. Irish students in Japan - Aileen Pearson-Evans ( Dublin City University); 4. The one less travelled by .... : the experience of Chinese students in a UK university - Christine Burnett and John Gardner (Queen's University, Belfast); Sojourns Near 5. Reciprocal adjustment by host and sojourning groups: Mainland Chinese students in Hong Kong - Carol Lam (Hong Kong Baptist University); 6. Study abroad and experiences of cultural distance and proximity: French Erasmus students - Vassiliki Papatsiba (Open University, England); Short-Term Sojourns 7. Ethnographic pedagogy and evaluation in short-term study abroad - Study abroad and experiences of cultural distance and proximity - Jane Jackson (Chinese University of Hong Kong); 8. Student perspectives in short-term study programmes abroad: a grounded theory study - Gertrud Tarp (Aalborg University); Lasting Effects on Sojourners 9.:The assistant experience in retrospect - an interview study examining its educational and professional significance in teachers' biographies - Susanne Ehrenreich (Ludwig-Maximillian-University of Munich); 10. British students in France - ten years on - Geof Alred and Mike Byram (University of Durham);Evaluating the impact Identification and assessment of intercultural competence as a student outcome of internationalization - Darla Deardorff (Duke University, Durham, USA) References