INTERNATIONALISATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS: A CASE STUDY IN A POLYTECHNIC IN NORTHEASTERN PORTUGAL
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The internationalization of higher education institutions has been seen as a form of growth or even a
measure to counteract the decrease in the number of national students. As part of the International
Relations Office at the School of Education (ESE) of the Polytechnic Institute of Bragança (IPB), a
questionnaire survey was carried out to find out and analyse the opinion of Erasmus and international
mobility students regarding their academic experience in IPB. The survey was sent to former students
who, regardless of the duration, 1 semester or 1 year, had an academic experience in IPB, covering
students who attended the institution from 2015 to 2021. After conducting a questionnaire survey that
was sent to 1240 students, 429 responses were obtained, aged between 21 and 26 years, most of them
belonging to the European and American continents. Regarding the type of mobility, 221 students (52%)
belong to Erasmus mobility, 195 (45%) to international mobility and only 13 (3%) students were identified
as others, that is, students who came to the IPB for an internship or doctorate works. After analysing
the data collected, we can refer as main results: Most students who performed Erasmus/international
mobility at the IPB are fully satisfied. Most of the students come from the European and American
continents, with the majority coming from South America, more specifically from Brazil. In terms of
courses, the IPB offers a wide range of courses, many opting for this institute because these same
courses are compatible with those in their countries of origin. Most students rated the IPB facilities as
excellent or good, as well as teachers and non-teaching staff. All report being very well received and
creating bonds of friendship quite easily. Unfortunately, the experience of many was not what they
wanted due to the Covid-19 pandemic.