Transition to work : the experiences of former ERASMUS students

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Transition to work : the experiences of former ERASMUS students

Ulrich Teichler and Friedhelm Maiworm

(Higher education policy series, 28)(ERASMUS monograph, no. 18)

Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 1994

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Since its establishment in 1987, the ERASMUS scheme has enabled students from across Europe to experience life and study in another European country. Such a temporary study period abroad might be expected not only to affect methods of study in higher education, but also to have a considerable effect on the lives of participants far beyond their time spent in education. This study of 1339 former ERASMUS students follows their education, transition to employment and early career development during the 30 months after completing the study period abroad. It is published to follow on from an earlier survey of the experiences of the same group of students during their time abroad. The study offers evidence that employment prospects for top positions are not necessarily improved by having experience of a temporary study period abroad, but that access to careers with considerable European and international dimensions is made easier.

目次

  • Part 1 Profile of the former ERASMUS students. Part 3 Life and study during the ERASMUS-supported period: assistance and advice prior to and during the study period abroad
  • study and experiences in the host country
  • accommodation in the host country
  • costs and financing of the study period abroad. Part 4 Study achievements abroad and recognition: recognition
  • self-rating of academic progress abroad
  • improvement of foreign language proficiency
  • knowledge and opinion bbout the host country
  • comprehensive assessment by the participating students. Part 5 Continuation of study after the ERASMUS-supported period abroad: major activities prolongation of the total duration of study
  • graduation
  • further study activities after graduation. Part 6 Employment and work: major activities after graduation
  • status of the graduates at the time of the second survey
  • employment status and sector of employment
  • benefits of study abroad for employment and work. Part 7 Retrospective assessment of study abroad: personal value of study abroad
  • general satisfaction. Part 8 International activities: keeping contacts
  • professional appointments outside the home country
  • ways of keeping up language proficiency. Part 9 Summary of major findings.

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