Brain drain in higher education: The case of the Southern European countries and Ireland
Authors: Giousmpasoglou, C., Paliktzoglou, V. and Marinakou, E.
Pages: 1-276
Abstract:This book offers a collection of chapters on key consequences, challenges and strategies in the new economic environment that was shaped after the 2008 economic crisis in southern Europe (Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece and Cyprus) and Ireland in higher education (HE). The content covers issues such as the loss of human capital and competitiveness in HE institutes at the national level, the collapse of research and innovation, the brain gain on behalf of the receiving countries, and the need for new national and EU policies regarding the migration/loss of highly qualified staff. This book aims to be an international platform to bring together academics, researchers, lecturers, decision makers, policy makers, and practitioners to share new theories, research findings, and case studies; to enhance understanding and collaboration in issues related to the brain drain/brain gain phenomena within the EU from a higher education management perspective. The book also focuses on the mistakes and misjudgements regarding the real dimensions of the problem on the national and European (EU) levels. The motivation behind writing this book stems from the fact that there is a paucity of research in the field. Thus, this book provides a single reference for brain drain in HE for the Southern European countries and Ireland. Readers will find up-to-date and well researched information related to the effects of the brain drain phenomenon. The book covers the most important and common issues concerning this current and topical area of research as well as the current trends and future developments, such as the impact of Brexit in the European HE system.
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Brain Drain in Higher Education: the case of the Southern European Countries and Ireland
Editors: Giousmpasoglou, C., Marinakou, E. and Paliktzoglou, V.
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
Place of Publication: New York
ISBN: 978-1-53611-978-7
Abstract:This book offers a collection of chapters on key consequences, challenges and strategies in the new economic environment that was shaped after the 2008 economic crisis in southern Europe (Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece and Cyprus) and Ireland in Higher Education; the content covers issues such as the loss of Human Capital and competitiveness in HE institutes at national level, the collapse of research and innovation, the brain gain on behalf the receiving countries, and the need for new national and E.U. policies regarding the migration/loss of highly qualified staff. This book aims to be an international platform to bring together academics, researchers, lecturers, decision makers, policy makers, and practitioners to share new theories, research findings, and case studies, to enhance understanding and collaboration in issues related to the brain drain / brain gain phenomena within the EU from a Higher Education Management perspective. The book will also focuses on the mistakes and misjudgements regarding the real dimensions of the problem on national and European (EU) level. The motivation behind writing this book stems from the fact that there is paucity of research on the field. Thus, this book provides a single reference for Brain Drain in Higher Education for the Southern European Countries and Ireland. Readers will find up-to-date and well researched information related to the effects of the brain drain phenomenon. The book covers the most important and common issues on this current and topical area of research as well as the current trends and future developments such as the impact of Brexit in the European Higher Education system.
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