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Managing a new Diversity on a Small Campus

The Case of l’Université de Moncton (Canada)

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Critical Perspectives on International Education

Part of the book series: Comparative and International Education ((CIEDV,volume 15))

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International migration is without a doubt a defining element of the current globalized world (Castles, 2007; Ley, 2010; Vertovec, 2007). Migration flows are intensifying and an increasing number of actors are taking part in what could be called the “global labour market,” where highly skilled migrants are a precious commodity, and mobility often depends on one’s qualifications.

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Wade, M., Belkhodja, C. (2013). Managing a new Diversity on a Small Campus. In: Hébert, Y., Abdi, A.A. (eds) Critical Perspectives on International Education. Comparative and International Education, vol 15. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-906-0_11

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