학술논문

Commonwealth Student Exchange 1959-2019 – Planned and Unplanned.
Document Type
Article
Source
Round Table. Aug2019, Vol. 108 Issue 4, p411-422. 12p.
Subject
*STUDENT exchange programs
*STUDENT mobility
*FOREIGN students
*SCHOLARLY method
Language
ISSN
0035-8533
Abstract
Higher education, and international student mobility, have expanded in 60 years since the Commonwealth Education Conference of 1959. It established a Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan which has funded and moved early-career scholars and mid-career fellows between Commonwealth member countries. It has done so in a context in which the number of students moving between Commonwealth countries has grown but this intra-Commonwealth movement has shrunk as a proportion of the total, just as the Commonwealth has lost its political and economic significance. The scholarship plan expanded up to the 1990s, with students travelling from virtually all Commonwealth countries, mainly but not entirely to Australia, Britain, Canada and New Zealand. From the 1990s the plan has shrunk with Australia and Canada ending their awards and Britain limiting them to developing countries. Its purpose has moved from one of promoting Commonwealth cohesion to one of supporting development within the south. Its history demonstrates the way in which changing political circumstances have driven student mobility and shaped its geography. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]