2020
DOI: 10.21272/mmi.2020.3-13
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Brand of European Higher Education Institution as a Key Factor for Foreign Students

Abstract: This paper summarizes the arguments and counterarguments within the scientific discussion on the issue of brands of European Higher Education Institutions as a key factor for foreign students. The globalization of education processes and the creation of a united European education area have increased foreign students' interest to study in Europe.Increasing unemployment, poverty, inconsistency in education, economic problems, political instability, low job opportunities, and unsafe environment are the undeniabl… Show more

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“…The results indicated that investment in higher education attracts students to the country/state. Thus, if a state does not benefit from increasing funding for higher education, a positive relationship between state spending in this area and student emigration after completing their studies becomes evident (Sina et al, 2020). However, this relationship can transform into a reversed one if state expenditures for education development yield the expected effects (increasing intellectual capital within the country, conducting scientific research, developing innovative technologies, etc.).…”
Section: Review Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results indicated that investment in higher education attracts students to the country/state. Thus, if a state does not benefit from increasing funding for higher education, a positive relationship between state spending in this area and student emigration after completing their studies becomes evident (Sina et al, 2020). However, this relationship can transform into a reversed one if state expenditures for education development yield the expected effects (increasing intellectual capital within the country, conducting scientific research, developing innovative technologies, etc.).…”
Section: Review Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%