International Cooperation and Mentoring: An Academic Obligation? The Latin American Perspective: Argentina
Cristina Arranz
Affiliation: Dean Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry , University of Buenos Aires
Keywords: Latin America, Argentina, globalization, University of Buenos Aires, internationalization of higher education
Categories: News and Views
DOI: 10.17160/josha.2.3.32
Languages: English
Today, Argentina’s universities are placing a growing emphasis on internationalization and global engagement, creating a relatively positive context for student and scholar mobility going forward. According to official statistics, the number of foreign students studying in Argentina doubled between 2006 and 2013. About 70 percent are from other Latin American countries, with the remainder coming mostly from the United States and Europe. The most popular destination countries for Argentine students (in order of preference) are Spain, France, Brazil, the United States, Italy, Germany, Mexico, the United Kingdom, and Chile. In line with global trends, the Argentine government has begun implementing new policies and programs designed to increase outward student mobility (Garcia Fanelli, ACE, 2014)