Movement from emerging economies to small island states: motivations of Nigerian educational tourists in North Cyprus

IF 1.7 2区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Island Studies Journal Pub Date : 2021-05-01 DOI:10.24043/ISJ.87
Cahit Ezel, H. Arasli
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Although core countries, in particular the UK, USA, Canada, and Australia, have been the most popular destinations for educational tourism, a substantial number of educational tourists have recently been travelling to other European, Asian, and African countries. There has been significant research into student mobility from developing countries to core countries, but research on student mobility between developing countries—in particular the movement from emerging economies to small island states—is scarce. North Cyprus has recently become a thriving international educational tourism destination. This study explores the factors affecting educational tourists’ decision-making, with a specific focus on Nigerian students, about whom very little is known regarding their decision to study abroad and their choices of host country and host university. Data from a qualitative study carried out in the small island state of North Cyprus is used to examine the factors that push Nigerian educational tourists away from their home country to seek tertiary education opportunities elsewhere as well as the factors affecting their host country and host institution choices. Three main themes emerged from the data analysis, namely: Studying Overseas, Country Choice, and Host Institution. The results of this study are useful for policymakers in small island states, who wish to establish or improve an educational tourism industry, as well as for university decision-makers who wish to increase their institutions’ success at attracting foreign students.
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从新兴经济体到小岛屿国家的流动:尼日利亚教育游客在北塞浦路斯的动机
尽管核心国家,特别是英国、美国、加拿大和澳大利亚,一直是教育旅游最受欢迎的目的地,但最近有大量教育游客前往其他欧洲、亚洲和非洲国家。关于学生从发展中国家到核心国家的流动性,已经进行了大量研究,但关于发展中国家之间学生流动性的研究——特别是从新兴经济体到小岛屿国家的流动——很少。北塞浦路斯最近已成为一个蓬勃发展的国际教育旅游目的地。本研究探讨了影响教育游客决策的因素,特别关注尼日利亚学生,他们对出国留学的决定以及对东道国和主办大学的选择知之甚少。在北塞浦路斯小岛屿国家进行的一项定性研究的数据被用来研究促使尼日利亚教育游客离开本国到其他地方寻求高等教育机会的因素,以及影响他们的东道国和东道国机构选择的因素。数据分析得出三个主要主题,即:海外留学、国家选择和东道国制度。这项研究的结果对希望建立或改善教育旅游业的小岛屿国家的决策者以及希望提高其机构在吸引外国学生方面的成功率的大学决策者都很有用。
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