Search for dissertations about: "Estudantes"
Found 4 swedish dissertations containing the word Estudantes.
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1. Science Parks and talent attraction : a study on the development of Science Parks
Abstract : This dissertation investigates the development of Science Parks (SPs) from the perspective of talent attraction activities. Studies on SPs often address only traditional services that parks provide tenant firms. READ MORE
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2. Patient-centred care (PCC) as idea, process and practice
Abstract : This thesis contributes to the stream of studies that indicate a transformation of the future education of medical professionals to better address patients’ needs and promote a positive attitude towards patientcentredness in medical education. The main goal is to identify the characteristics of patient-centred care (PCC) as ideas, processes, and practices from a medical student’s perspective in Portugal and Sweden. READ MORE
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3. (Dis)engaging in moving-body practices : physical activity correlates among university students in Mexico
Abstract : The aim of this study was to gather in-depth data to provide insights into individual, social and environmental correlates of physical activity in order to identify priority elements to design feasible and effective intervention strategies to promote regular physical activity engagement among university students in a middle-income country such as Mexico. The situation of university students (dis)engaging in moving-body practices was explored through the use of a survey based on the Global Physical Activity Questionnaire and the construction of Moving-body diaries that included visual and verbal narratives. READ MORE
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4. The Interpretation and Translation of Global Ideas into Local Practices : A Study of the Internationalisation of Higher Education in Mozambique
Abstract : Internationalisation and its components, such as curriculum internationalisation and international partnerships, have evolved over time in the context of higher education. In this thesis, such terminologies are addressed as global ideas of internationalisation because internationalisation is described as a global, intentional and inclusive concept in higher education, even though it is understood to have been pursued under coercion and contestation in Africa and elsewhere. READ MORE