DEVELOPING FOREIGN STUDENT RECRUITMENT SYSTEM: REGIONAL MODEL
E. V. Vashurina () and
Y. Sh. Evdokimova ()
University Management: Practice and Analysis, vol. 21, issue 1
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The article is devoted to the analysis of main trends and aspects of the interaction of territories (regions, cities) and universities as subjects of foreign student recruitment process. The article formulates main social and economic effects and factors of attracting foreign students to the regions (individual territories of the country). Basing upon B. Clark’s coordination triangle transformation authors describe a regional model of foreign students recruitment system in the form of “regional authorities - regional business - regional academic community†and point out the most important parameters defining its efficacy considering the interests and efforts of all the regional stakeholders. This model is presented on the example of one of the Russian Federation regions - Republic of Tatarstan and Kazan Federal University.
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DOI: 10.15826/umpa.2017.01.004
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