Incorporating domestic students returning from international educational experiences into internationalization at home: Challenges and opportunities
Journal: Journal of Global Education and Research (JGER) (Vol.8, No. 3)Publication Date: 2025-10-06
Authors : Andrew M. Robinson;
Page : 204-221
Keywords : knowledge transfer; repatriation; postsecondary education; local students; study abroad; intercultural competence;
Abstract
While domestic student—international student interactions have received attention in the literature as a means of advancing internationalization at home (IaH), the potential contributions of domestic students who return from international educational experiences (IEEs) have been noted but remain largely unexplored. This article seeks to initiate a conversation on this topic by identifying mechanisms through which such knowledge transfer might happen, barriers it might face, and possible approaches to facilitate greater knowledge transfer.
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