The Status of Studying Abroad: A Surveyof Undergraduate Students in Shanghai University of Engineering Science

Bingtian ZHANG

Abstract


Great importance has been attached to the internationalization of its education in Shanghai University of Engineering Science. One of the ways of internationalizing education is to send its undergraduate students to study abroad. So as to keep track of the status of the undergraduates who hope to go abroad for further study, a survey consisting of 8 questions concerning studying overseas has been conducted among 1,088 junior and senior students. And the reasons have been analyzed and solutions provided.


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Shanghai university of engineering science; Study abroad; Internationalization of education

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/%25x

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