LOS ESTUDIOS INTERNACIONALES EN LA RED GLOBAL DEL CONOCIMIENTO
MARÍA CONCEPCIÓN FÉLIX CORRAL*
* Instituto Tecnológico de Durango.
Contenido del Artículo:
INTRODUCCIÓN
ESTUDIOS EN EL EXTRANJERO EN LA SOCIEDAD GLOBAL
LA SITUACIÓN DE LA EDUCACIÓN INTERNACIONAL EN GRAN BRETAÑA
EL SISTEMA ORIENTADO HACIA EL MERCADO O LA UNIVERSIDAD CORPORATIVA
EL MERCADO DE ESTUDIANTES INTERNACIONALES
EL TERRITORIO DE LA INVESTIGACIÓN
POBLACIÓN DE ESTUDIANTES INTERNACIONALES DE NIVEL DOCTORAL EN UNA UNIVERSIDAD BRITÁNICA
FACULTAD DE AFILIACIÓN Y GÉNERO
CONCLUSIONES
BIBLIOGRAFÍA
NOTAS
ANEXOS
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