Increasing International Student Mobility in Atlantic Canada: Sharing Resources, Building Capacity and Networking through an Online Platform

Objectives: Increase the number of Canadian students benefiting from and engaged in international student mobility in Atlantic Canada, and to enhance program delivery and supports quality. Through improved collaboration, resource sharing and capacity building, Atlantic International Mobility (AIM) programs can establish a common quality standard to ensure exceptional and tailored services that meet the needs of all students. AIM programs must embrace innovative approaches to program design, delivery, and the upgrade of wrap-around services that reduce barriers to outbound student mobility. In leveraging best practice information and resources across AIM institutions, each institution can identify, address, and strengthen their evidence-based approaches.

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