The visa aspects of the academic mobility between the Russian Federation and the European Union: the experience of the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University
... Code)], Pravo Evropejskogo sojuza [European Union law], available at: http://eulaw. ru/content/visa-code (accessed 12 November 2010).
Zhukovsky Igor, Troitskaya Natalia
10.5922/2079-8555-2011-3-14
113-120
visa regime, academic mobility,international students
"The Baltic University" programme on the eve of its 20th anniversary
This article is dedicated to the Baltic University programme — a unique educational project aiming at the sustainable development of the Baltic Sea region. International interuniversity cooperation facilitates intercultural communication between students and researchers, and creates new prospects for joint research, which opens up an opportunity for solving common environmental and social problems in the Baltic Sea region.
Ionov Viktor, Kropinova Yelena
10.5922/2079-8555-2010-3-10
70-74
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Psychological health risks to children in modern education
... physiologically immature children, etc. The author exposes the contradiction between the set out humanistic approach and the actual directive training mechanisms in educational institutions as well as the promotion of teachers' consumer attitude to the student's health. The author arrives at a conclusion that students' health is sacrificed to academic achievements.
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10.5922/2079-8555-2010-3-8
57-64
Lithuania, economics, education, schools, population, students, Lithuanian SSR, territory, laws, age, literacy, compulsory education, the eight-year education, secondary education