海湾合作委员会国家的国际学生移民:比较研究

Sharique Umar, Md Mizanur Rahman
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本文从比较的角度研究了国际学生向海湾合作委员会(GCC)成员国移民的情况。过去几十年来,海湾合作委员会成员国在教育领域进行了大量投资,显著改善了教育基础设施,提高了教育质量,建立了新的大学和知识园区,并出现了国际大学分校。因此,这种转变吸引了越来越多的国际学生来到海湾地区,包括非本国居民学生和专门为教育目的来到海湾地区的外国学生。学生移民不仅仅是进入东道国,它还涉及大学招生政策、学费、奖学金计划、移民身份以及毕业后的就业途径。因此,本文深入探讨了学生向海湾合作委员会国家移民的复杂方面,揭示了移民模式、学生构成、录取程序、财务考虑因素以及融入海湾劳动力市场等问题。研究结果表明,海湾合作委员会国家在管理国际学生移民方面取得了一些进展。然而,仍有必要制定一项全面的学生移民政策,充分利用学生移民的好处,促进海湾国家的经济发展。
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International Student Migration to the GCC States: A Comparative Study
This article examines the migration of international students to the Gulf Coop-eration Council (GCC) states from a comparative perspective. Over the past few decades, the GCC states have made significant investments in their education sec-tor, leading to notable improvements in educational infrastructure and quality, the establishment of new universities and knowledge parks, as well as the emergence of international university branches. Consequently, this transformation has attracted a growing number of international students to the Gulf region, including non-national resident students and foreign students arriving in the Gulf specifically for educational purposes. Student migration entails more than just entering a host country; it also involves university admissions policies, tuition fees, scholarship programs, immigration status and the pathways available for employment after graduation. Therefore, this article delves into the intricate aspects of student migration to the GCC states, shedding light on migration patterns, student compositions, admissions processes, financial considerations and integration into the Gulf labour market. The findings of this study indicate that the GCC states have made some headway in managing international student migration. However, there is still a need for the development of a comprehensive student migration policy that fully capitalises on the benefits of student migration to promote economic development in the Gulf states.
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