Author(s) | Title | Year | |
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Olena Poradenko; Ihor Krysovatyy | 2021 (10/1) | ||
Abstract: The paper deals with the topic of international academic mobility in Ukraine. It overviews
the literature by both national and international researchers on the issue under investigation
and provides a case study of the accomplishments made and pitfalls Ukrainian universities
encounter on their integration into the common European educational area. Inconsistent educational legislations between contracting countries, as well as the absence of uniform legal
regulations, are stated to be the basic instruments that prevent successful implementing of the
programmes on academic mobility and factors of major concern that exacerbate the process
of students’ or teaching staff ’s exchanges when addressing the topic of academic mobility in
Ukraine. A critical study of the analytical data made it possible to spot an array of administrative, managerial, financial and educational properties and socio-cultural roadblocks that
hamper Ukrainian transition into the common European educational area. The authors provide statistics on the top rated countries for Ukrainian outbound academic mobility, and on
the top rated Ukrainian universities for inbound academic mobility. The research reveals that
outbound academic mobility outweighs the inbound one into Ukraine owing to the fact the
procedures of transferring a Ukrainian student to a university abroad are less complicated
than those of a foreign student to Ukrainian higher education establishments. Finally, there
are suggestions as to how it might be possible to align educational curricula with the European
principles of higher education to foster international academic mobility in Ukraine. |