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UNIVERSITY STUDENTS’ SAFETY AND SOCIAL SUPPORT IN THE CONDITIONS OF GLOBALIZATION AND INTERNATIONALIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION

Abstract

The article reflects the questions connected with the reforming of Russian education system, as well as with the organization of safety conditions and support for students of universities in Russia and abroad in the conditions of globalization and internationalization. The author analyzes the reasons for an enhanced interest to the research of international practices in this sphere and for the development of Russia’s own models of students’ social protection. Criteria for increasing safety and attractiveness of universities as a priority and as a factor of students’ academic mobility are identified, as well as criteria of formation of a common European area of higher education. Special attention is given to the support of female students in European Universities.

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T. . Tregubova
Institute of Pedagogy and Psychology of Professional Education of the Russian Academy of Education
Russian Federation


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