Regional Student Mobility
We focus on regional student mobility in Asia and Southeast Asia, in conjunction with the ASEAN International Mobility for Students Programme (AIMS). It envisions Malaysia as a regional student hub and builds a sustainable exchange platform between Southeast Asia and East Asian countries. We also look to contextualising student mobility programmes within the larger aims of internationalisation in ASEAN higher education.
In this issue:
- ASEAN’s Intra-Regional Student Mobility Programmes and Malaysia’s Strategic Intent
Morshidi Sirat and Zarida Hambali write about how with the AIMS Programme, it was envisioned that Malaysia – a founding member of the programme – would transform from being an international education hub for international student recruitment to a knowledge and skills hub with a high proportion of students from ASEAN pursuing postgraduate studies in Malaysian research universities. - A New Dimension of Student Mobility between Japan and Southeast Asia through the AIMS Programme
Nakao Nomura shows how the AIMS programme has brought success in establishing a sustainable student mobility platform between Japan and Southeast Asia, from which the number of inbound students with funding from their home countries and universities had drastically increased. - The Big Picture: Student Mobility, Internationalisation and the ‘New Normal’
This article from S. Gopinathan, Vignesh Naidu and Loke Hoe Yeong situates student mobility programmes within the larger aims of internationalisation in the ASEAN context, discusses the implications of student mobility beyond education, and proposes some perspectives for addressing gaps in student mobility opportunities in the COVID-19 new normal.
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Between Globalisation and a Decoupled, COVID-19 World: Regional Student Mobility in ASEAN and the EU
Programmes for regional student mobility at the university level have been part of larger political projects for forging regional identity, even as the programmes themselves…
A New Dimension of Student Mobility between Japan and Southeast Asia through the AIMS Programme
Globalising Higher Education in Japanese Universities Globalisation in higher education is one of the top priorities for universities in Japan, as with other countries. However,…
The Impact of the AIMS Programme on International Higher Education: Student Mobility between the Republic of Korea and the ASEAN Region
The Background of Joining the AIMS programme The extent of a country’s internationalisation has a bearing on whether it can become a global power that…
ASEAN’s Intra-Regional Student Mobility Programmes and Malaysia’s Strategic Intent
Malaysia’s National Higher Education Strategic Plan Beyond 2020, which was launched in 2007, provided a framework for Malaysian universities to collaborate with other ASEAN universities.…
Benefits of Intra-Regional Mobility from the Perspective of a Founding Member Country of AIMS
Motivations for Participating in a Regional Student Mobility Programme Nowadays, one of the core missions of higher education institutions (HEIs) across the globe is to provide…
AIMS: The Achievements and Impacts on Curriculum, Teaching and Programme Management
The Asian International Mobility for Students (AIMS) programme (formally known as Malaysia-Indonesia-Thailand Student Mobility Programme) is a unique and regional-level mobility programme led by the…
National Policies on Mobility in Europe
Europe – the continent that brought us the wildly successful student-mobility programme, Erasmus (European Community Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students), more than…
The Big Picture: Student Mobility, Internationalisation and the ‘New Normal’
Originally designed as a tripartite pilot programme, what is today the Asian International Mobility for Students (AIMS) programme began life as the Malaysia-Indonesia-Thailand (M-I-T) student…