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Mobile students may divided into two groups: ''free-movers'' are students that travel entirely on their own initiative, while ''programme students'' use exchange programmes at department, faculty, institution or national level (such as Erasmus programme, Nordplus or Fulbright Fellowship).
 
Mobile students may divided into two groups: ''free-movers'' are students that travel entirely on their own initiative, while ''programme students'' use exchange programmes at department, faculty, institution or national level (such as Erasmus programme, Nordplus or Fulbright Fellowship).
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'''Academic mobility''' refers to students and teachers in [[higher education]] moving to another institution inside or outside their own country to study or teach for a limited time.
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
* [[Academic mobility]]
 
 
* [[Grade level]]
 
* [[Grade level]]
 
* [[Missionary kids]]
 
* [[Missionary kids]]
 
* [[Third Culture Kids]]
 
* [[Third Culture Kids]]
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[[category:Education]]

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Transfer students are students moving from one school or university to another.

For some this transition is easy but for others it can be a time of acute stress which can impact on their academitic and social performance in ways which may be unhelpful. All such students require assessment and monitoring until they are settled, with appropriate support provided where needed.

Children of itinerent workers such as military servicemen and ethnic groups such as gypsies often fall into this category.

Mobile students may divided into two groups: free-movers are students that travel entirely on their own initiative, while programme students use exchange programmes at department, faculty, institution or national level (such as Erasmus programme, Nordplus or Fulbright Fellowship).

Academic mobility refers to students and teachers in higher education moving to another institution inside or outside their own country to study or teach for a limited time.

See also