New Colombo Plan Project
www.ncpproject.orgThe New Colombo Plan Project is a research project funded the Australian Research Council which aims to explore Australian students’ expectations, motivations and experience in the Indo-Pacific through the New Colombo Plan-funded programs. The project aims to: - Advance empirical knowledge by identifying and explaining the nature of Australian STEM students’ learning in and engagement with Asia through the NCP program; - Analyse whether and how their learning and engagement with Asia affects their identity, career directions and future; - Identify how universities can engage students in post-study abroad activities to support the integration of the study-abroad experiences and extend them for educational purposes; - Identify the implications of the findings for government and institutional policy and practice for maximising the potential benefits and impacts of students’ learning in and engagement with Asia. The project addresses a critical need to have nuanced understandings of the longer term impacts of mobility experiences in Asia for all students and for the possibility of using student mobility to Asia as a mechanism of public diplomacy. It aims to generate practical recommendations based on sound theoretical perspectives and multi-dimensional empirical research that looks closely at different stakeholder views.
Read moreThe New Colombo Plan Project is a research project funded the Australian Research Council which aims to explore Australian students’ expectations, motivations and experience in the Indo-Pacific through the New Colombo Plan-funded programs. The project aims to: - Advance empirical knowledge by identifying and explaining the nature of Australian STEM students’ learning in and engagement with Asia through the NCP program; - Analyse whether and how their learning and engagement with Asia affects their identity, career directions and future; - Identify how universities can engage students in post-study abroad activities to support the integration of the study-abroad experiences and extend them for educational purposes; - Identify the implications of the findings for government and institutional policy and practice for maximising the potential benefits and impacts of students’ learning in and engagement with Asia. The project addresses a critical need to have nuanced understandings of the longer term impacts of mobility experiences in Asia for all students and for the possibility of using student mobility to Asia as a mechanism of public diplomacy. It aims to generate practical recommendations based on sound theoretical perspectives and multi-dimensional empirical research that looks closely at different stakeholder views.
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