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Pilot Survey Report on Caribbean Students' and Researchers' Perceptions of the European Higher Education Area
Pilot Survey Report on Caribbean
Students’ and Researchers’ Perceptions
of the European Higher Education Area
Pilot Survey Report on Caribbean Students' and Researchers' Perceptions of the European Higher Education Area
Pilot Survey. Report on Caribbean Students’ and Researchers’ Perceptions of the
European Higher Education Area

Edited by Matteo Sgarzi (AlmaLaurea Consortium)

Index

1.   AIM OF THE SURVEY                                                                 2

2.   METHOD                                                                            2

2.1. Main features                                                                     2

2.3. Questionnaire design                                                              3

2.4. Survey administration                                                             3

2.5. Activities timeframe                                                              4

3.   RESULTS                                                                           5

3.1. Sample size and coverage                                                          5

3.2. Aggregate Results – Student Survey                                               12
   3.2.1 Student Survey – Focus on Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Trinidad and Tobago   23
   3.2.2. Student Survey – Focus on Parents’ Education level                          24

3.3. Aggregate results – Researcher Survey                                            26

4.   CONCLUSIONS                                                                      34

APPENDIX                                                                              35

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Pilot Survey Report on Caribbean Students' and Researchers' Perceptions of the European Higher Education Area
1. Aim of the Survey

This note aims at summing up the various activities carried out in order to realize the
CaribErasmus survey, focused on a group of students and researchers belonging to Caribbean
universities. The aim of the survey was to add value to the other project activities aiming to spread
EHEA awareness in the area (networking and events organization in the Caribbean, Web
communication and promotion) and provide a tangible information output. Partners agreed to
administer in their academic contexts two questionnaires that could have a positive impact on the
development of more attentiveness towards mobility and cooperation opportunities with Europe
and specifically towards the Erasmus Mundus programme.
Preparatory activities identified a Survey Model aiming to “evaluate” participants’ perceptions,
operational and organizational aspects through the involvement of students and researchers. The
choice of universities and target groups in the different countries has been left to local partners,
who adopted a “proximity approach”, namely informing their personal networks about the
initiative and sensitizing teachers and researchers in their own institutions.

   2. Method

2.1. Main features
AlmaLaurea coordinated the survey design task in cooperation with the Caribbean partners and
the project coordinator. Preliminary inputs were collected and discussed: the survey had to target
Caribbean students and researchers who had some interest in studying abroad; it had to track
their expectations and intentions regarding potential destination countries and areas of study.
Furthermore AlmaLaurea proposed to integrate the survey with questions of social relevance, like
family background and household composition.
Critical factors were identified, such as the heterogeneity of the Caribbean reference population,
as well as linguistic and geographic diversity in the region. In order to reach cases from each of the
three main linguistic areas, each partner was responsible for distributing the questionnaire in
given areas: UNIBE in the Dominican Republic, CKLN covered English‐speaking area, FORDES was
responsible for Cuba, MENON disseminated the initiative towards French‐ and Dutch‐speaking
areas.
Survey administration was web‐based. The hypothesis of introducing a sampling method was
envisaged, and to doing so AlmaLaurea requested partners to supply specific information (such as
a short description of HE systems) which would help to have an idea of the target population
(number of universities, no. of students, no. of researchers, gender distribution, main fields of
study) and structure the sample. Much information was collected in the Dominican Republic and
the English‐speaking Caribbean, while for other areas it was not possible to get much more in‐
depth data.
Nevertheless it was decided with the project coordinator to give to survey maximum visibility and
dissemination possible, opening participation to all students and researchers willing to give
information to the project consortium.
For these two reasons an open survey was implemented, without any specific sampling frame and
simply monitoring feedbacks in order to compare the achieved sample to of reference population
characteristics in order to check for gender balance and distribution of cases among macro‐areas.
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Pilot Survey Report on Caribbean Students' and Researchers' Perceptions of the European Higher Education Area
2.3. Questionnaire design
The survey was split into two different questionnaires: one for students and one for researchers.
The questionnaires were inspired by three main different sources: first, the project benefited from
previous Erasmus‐Mundus projects in which similar surveys were carried out (above all, the
ACCESS Project coordinated by MENON); second, AlmaLaurea introduced new items and reviewed
the entire set of questions on the basis of its experience in quantitative analysis in the field of
higher education studies; third, questionnaire contents and question phrasing were duly appraised
by Caribbean partners on the basis of local peculiarities and needs.
Contents and items were discussed among partners, and a final version of the two questionnaires
was achieved collectively. Questionnaire content can be summed up as follows:
    • perception of Europe
    • perception of European higher education
    • mobility perspectives and academic cooperation
    • general information on respondent (age, gender, highest education qualification, study
        domain, etc.)
    • family background of respondent
Both questionnaires were administered through a web platform developed for this specific
purpose. Each questionnaire comprised 30 questions and required 7‐10 minutes to be completed.
A closed question format was privileged in order to permit a quick and comprehensive analysis of
data.
Nevertheless some questions were given an open answer format in order to collect specific types
of information. These answers needed to be checked, harmonised and encoded in order to use the
results for analysis. The final balance between open and closed questions was respectively 15 and
85%.

2.4. Survey administration
The administration and diffusion of the survey was left totally to the Caribbean partners’ initiative.
In general the strategies adopted to spread awareness among students and researchers were:
    • Mailing actions when addresses were available and accessible
    • Involvement of faculty managers and teachers in order to obtain support for the
        sensitization of students
    • Questionnaire info postings on university web portals or intranet systems
    • Letters of invitation and explication of survey goals and project objectives

In addition to these actions directly carried out by Caribbean partners, the European partners
supported the initiative with the preparation of survey specific banners on the MastersPortal
website (Caribbean dedicated pages) and by directly linking the project website to the survey web
platform. Invitation to participate in the survey were reiterated at least twice by each partner by
sending reminders or involving new subjects in the initiative.

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2.5. Activities timeframe
ACTIVITY                                           BEGINNING    END          WHO

Target group analysis – data collection            01/01/2011   15/02/2011   AL, UNIBE, CKLN,

Questionnaires - first draft release               01/01/2011   28/01/2011   AL

Questionnaire feedback from partners – first round 31/01/2011                MENON, UNIBE, CKLN, FORDES, SP
                                                                20/02/2011

Questionnaires – second draft release              20/02/2011   24/02/2011   AL

Questionnaire feedback from partners – second
                                                   25/02/2011   15/03/2011   MENON, UNIBE, CKLN, FORDES, SP
round

Questionnaire and web platform translation into
                                                   15/03/2011   31/03/2011   MENON, UNIBE
Spanish and further adaptations

Survey development
                                                   15/03/2011   07/04/2011   AL
(questionnaire web platform preparation)

First survey web platform release and tests        07/04/2011   24/04/2011   MENON, UNIBE, CKLN, FORDES, SP

Platform synchronization with CaribErasmus and
                                                   07/04/2011   24/04/2011   AL, MENON, SP
Study Portal web sites

Survey START                                       26/04/2011   09/05/2011   AL, MENON

Kingston dissemination event                       09/05/2011   11/05/2011   AL

Feedbacks to partners on survey state of art and
                                                   11/05/2011   16/05/2011   AL, MENON, UNIBE, CKLN, FORDES
preparation of first reminders

                                                                             AL, MENON, UNIBE, CKLN,
SKYPE flash meeting on survey state of art         16/05/2011   19/05/2011
                                                                             FORDES, SP, EURASHE

Feedback to partners on survey state of art and
                                                   19/05/2011   24/05/2011   AL, MENON, UNIBE, CKLN, FORDES
preparation of second reminders

Feedback to partners on survey state of art and
                                                   24/05/2011   05/06/2011   AL, MENON, UNIBE, CKLN, FORDES
preparation of third reminders

Feedback to partners on survey state of art and
                                                   06/06/2011   29/06/2011   AL, MENON, UNIBE
preparation of fourth reminders

                                                                             AL, MENON, UNIBE, CKLN,
Survey END                                         29/06/2011   01/07/2011
                                                                             FORDES, SP, EURASHE

                                                                             AL, MENON, UNIBE, CKLN,
Survey 1 month extension                           01/07/2011   01/08/2011
                                                                             FORDES, SP, EURASHE

Survey data analysis and reporting                 20/09/2011   20/10/2011   AL

Santo Domingo dissemination event
                                                   19/03/2011   21/04/2011   AL
Presentation of results

Port of Spain dissemination event
                                                   28/11/2011   30/11/2011   AL
Presentation of results

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3. Results

3.1. Sample size and coverage
At the end of the field phase (July 1st, 2011) the survey produced 587 completed questionnaires,
412 among students and 175 among researchers (Tab. 1). These results are far below the initial
expectations mainly due to a) the lack of Cuban student and researcher participation. The partner
FORDES, responsible for survey dissemination in Cuba, had to submit the action to higher Cuban
government hierarchy levels and did not obtain the necessary support (the survey dealt with
mobility, that in Cuba is a very sensitive issue); an extra month was planned in order to allow
Cuban partners to start survey diffusion, but unfortunately it was not enough to enable a positive
acceptance of the action; b) additional difficulties were met in attempting to reach a capillary
notice diffusion among stakeholders belonging to peripheral HEIs not represented in the project
consortium.
Nevertheless the number of collected questionnaires allows us to obtain a fairly comprehensive
image of target groups at the macro‐regional level and to break down results at least for the most
represented national groups.

Tab. 1. CaribErasmus Results at the Survey Deadline
Number of respondents            Students                           Researchers
                                 412                                175
Source: AlmaLaurea – CaribErasmus

The balance between females and males in our analysis group reflects the distribution observed in
the general statistics on higher education examined during the survey preparation phase. Women
are prevalent in the student group, whereas gender distribution is more balanced in the
researcher group (Tab. 2). The majority of student respondents was attending an undergraduate
programme (Tab. 3). In the case of researchers the most interested survey participants proved to
be lecturers and associate or full professors (Tab. 4), the majority of which had attained a master’s
or PhD degree (Tab. 5).

Tab.2 Gender of Respondents *
                                    Students                        Researchers
                                    N              %                N                %
Female                              246            59,7             84               48,0
Male                                165            40,0             87               49,7
Not responding                      1              0,2              4                2,3

Total                               412            100              175              100
Source: AlmaLaurea ‐ CaribErasmus

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Tab. 3. Students by Degree Programme Level
                                                                    N                 %
Undergraduate                                                       282               68,4
Postgraduate                                                        130               31,6

Total                                                               412               100
Source: AlmaLaurea – CaribErasmus

Tab. 4. Researchers by Current Academic Position
                                                                    N                 %
Junior researchers                                                  11                6,3
Senior researchers or research managers                             15                8,6
Lecturers, assistants, associate professors                         64                36,6
Full professors                                                     50                28,6
Other                                                               34                19,4
Not responding                                                      1                 0,6
Source: AlmaLaurea – CaribErasmus

Tab. 5. Researchers by Highest Degree Attained
                                                                    N                 %
Bachelor’s‐level degree                                             11                6,3
Master’s‐level degree or equivalent                                 107               61,1
Ph.D or equivalent                                                  56                32,0
Not responding                                                      1                 0,6

Total                                                               175               100,0
Source: AlmaLaurea ‐ CaribErasmus

In terms of higher education institution coverage (Tab. 6 and Tab. 7), the results are strictly linked
to the capacity of the Caribbean partners to involve in the initiative their own academic networks
and spread the information towards available communication channels. It is not surprising that on
the top of the list we have the University of the West Indies (second position in case of
researchers), where a fruitful dissemination event took place in May 2011 (Mona Campus in
Kingston, Jamaica) just at the start of the survey field phase. Many stakeholders were sensitized
on that occasion thus helping spread awareness to other English‐speaking Caribbean countries
where UWI has campuses (Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados). Thanks to the Kingston meeting and
the parallel information campaign made by CKLN, it was also possible to reach other nearby HEIs,
such as the Northern Caribbean University and the University of Technology of Jamaica. On the
Spanish‐speaking side, UNIBE (a project partner) reached a significant number of Dominican
universities (UNNATEC, UASD, APEC, and others), being more successful in the involvement of
researchers than students. The involvement of other represented HEIs in the survey is probably
the results of a combination of factors like local partner commitment, availability of a Caribbean
information portal (developed by StudyPortal) with a direct link to the survey, dissemination
actions carried out by the MENON coordinator, etc. Unfortunately, Cuban HEI’s are very
underrepresented, significantly biasing Caribbean representation.

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Tab. 6. Students by University
                                                                              N                   %
University of the West Indies (All Campuses*)                                121                   29,4
Northern Caribbean University, Jamaica                                       62                    15,0
University of Technology, Jamaica                                            55                    13,3
Universidad Iberoamericana de Santo Domingo (UNIBE), DR                      28                    6,8
Universidad Nacional Tecnologica (UNNATEC), DR                               25                    6,1
Universidad Autonoma de Santo Domingo (UASD), DR                             22                    5,3
Universidad APEC, DR                                                         18                    4,4
University of Trinidad and Tobago                                            11                    2,7
Pontificia Universidad Catolica Madre y Maestra, DR                          8                     1,9
University College of the Caribbean (UCC), Jamaica                           8                     1,9
Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo (INTEC), DR                           6                     1,5
St. George's University, Grenada                                             5                     1,2
Instituto Superior Politécnico “J. A. Echeverría” La Habana, Cuba, DR        4                     1,0
Universidad de la Habana, Cuba                                               4                     1,0
City University of New York‐ Brooklyn College, USA                           3                     0,7
Sir Arthur Lewis Community College, Saint Lucia                              3                     0,7
Other 22 HEIs                                                                22                    5,3
Not currently at university                                                  2                     0,5
Not indicated                                                                5                     1,2
Total                                                                        412                   100
*The University of West Indies is organized over three Campuses: Mona (Jamaica), St Augustine (Trinidad and
Tobago), Cave Hill (Barbados). Source: AlmaLaurea ‐ CaribErasmus

Tab. 7. Researchers by University
                                                                              N                   %
Universidad Iberoamericana de Santo Domingo (UNIBE), DR                       36                   20,6
University of the West Indies (all Campuses*)                                 29                   16,6
Universidad Autonoma de Santo Domingo (UASD), DR                              14                   8,0
Universidad APEC Santo Domingo, DR                                            11                   6,3
Northern Caribbean University, Jamaica                                        10                   5,7
Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo (INTEC), DR                            5                    2,9
Pontificia Universidad Catolica Madre y Maestra, DR                           5                    2,9
Universidad Católica Nordestana, DR                                           6                    3,4
Universidad Central del Este, DR                                              4                    2,3
University of Technology, Jamaica                                             3                    1,7
Universidad de la Habana, Cuba                                                3                    1,7
Universidad Dominicana O&M, DR                                                3                    1,7
Universidad Nacional Evangélica (UNEV), DR                                    3                    1,7
Universidad Nacional “P. H. Ureña” (UNPHU), DR                                3                    1,7
Universidad Nacional Tecnologica (UNNATEC), DR                                3                    1,7
University College of the Caribbean, Jamaica                                  3                    1,7
Instituto Superior Politécnico “J. A. Echeverría” La Habana, Cuba             2                    1,1
Universidad Central "Marta Abreu" de Las Villas, Cuba                         2                    1,1
Universidad Federico Henriquez y Carvajal (UFHEC), DR                         2                    1,1
Other 12 HEIs                                                                 12                   6,9
Other non‐University research Institute                                       8                    4,6
Not currently employed in a Higher Education Institution                      4                    2,3
Not indicated                                                                 4                    2,3
Total                                                                         175                  100,0
*The University of the West Indies is organized over three campuses: Mona (Jamaica), St Augustine (Trinidad and
Tobago), Cave Hill (Barbados). Source: AlmaLaurea ‐ CaribErasmus

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The distribution of respondents by country of residence roughly reflects what we have seen for
HEIs: a good representation of Jamaican, Dominican and Trinidad residents and an extended
representation of other Caribbean countries, even if with smaller numbers. It is also interesting to
remark how the countries represented go beyond the Caribbean, extending toward the US,
Europe and Central America, as is to be expected in any evolved academic community.

Tab. 8. Students’ Usual Country of Residence
                                                                   N                %
Jamaica                                                            190              46,1
Dominican Republic                                                 115              27,9
Trinidad and Tobago                                                59               14,3
Cuba                                                               11               2,7
Saint Lucia                                                        8                1,9
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines                                   7                1,7
Grenada                                                            4                1,0
Bahamas                                                            3                0,7
Suriname                                                           3                0,7
Antigua and Barbuda                                                2                0,5
Barbados                                                           2                0,5
Guyana                                                             2                0,5
USA                                                                2                0,5
Aruba                                                              1                0,2
Belize                                                             1                0,2
Haiti                                                              1                0,2
Mexico                                                             1                0,2
Total                                                              412              100,0
Source: AlmaLaurea ‐ CaribErasmus

Tab. 9. Researchers’ Original Country of Residence
                                                                   N                %
Dominican Republic                                                 106              60,6
Jamaica                                                            45               25,7
Cuba                                                               11               6,3
Belize                                                             2                1,1
Trinidad and Tobago                                                2                1,1
Bahamas                                                            1                0,6
Curaçao                                                            1                0,6
Haiti                                                              1                0,6
Saint Lucia                                                        1                0,6
Cameroon                                                           1                0,6
Guatemala                                                          1                0,6
Italy                                                              1                0,6
Netherlands                                                        1                0,6
Not responding                                                     1                0,6
Total                                                              175              100,0
Source: AlmaLaurea ‐ CaribErasmus

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The surveys equally involved public and private universities, with a prevalence of the former in
case of the student sample and of the latter in the researchers sample. Oddly, some interviewees
were not able to state the status of their institution.

Tab. 10. Type of University
                   Students                                           Reserachers
                   N                          %                       N                      %
Public             226                        54,9                    58                     33,1
Private            180                        43,7                    101                    57,7
Other              1                          0,2                     14                     8,0
Don’t know         6                          1,2                     2                      1,1
Total              412                        100,0                   173                    100
Source: AlmaLaurea ‐ CaribErasmus

A very interesting finding concerns surveys participants’ age. In case of students (Fig. 1) there is a
significant presence of “old” students, above the typical age for higher education attendance (18‐
25 years). The latest data on typical enrolment age1 suggests that 80% of tertiary education
students have an entry age below 25.3 years. It would be interesting to more thoroughly explore
this result, that can be probably linked to a widespread student‐worker condition or a return to
education of a large number of adults.

Fig. 1. Students’ Age (percentage values *)

*2 non‐respondents (0.5%). Source: AlmaLaurea ‐ CaribErasmus

1
 OECD, Education at a Glance 2011, Paris. The data refers to the average for OECD (the world’s most developed)
countries.
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In case of the researcher sample (Fig. 2), as expected respondents were concentrated in the
younger sectors of the teaching body. To explain this results we can just make some assumptions:
the presence a teaching body younger than what we could expect in Europe or in alternative,
younger teachers are more willing to dedicate efforts to mobility and international cooperation
schemes (and also found the time to complete a web survey).

Fig. 2. Reserachers’ Age (percentage values*)

*4 non‐respondents (2.3%). Source: AlmaLaurea ‐ CaribErasmus

The distribution of survey participants by field of study/research (Fig. 3 and Fig. 4) displays a major
presence of Business and Administration students and researchers, followed by a fairly uniform
distribution among other fields. In the first positions we find both social studies/humanities
disciplines and scientific disciplines like Engineering and Computing. If we were to interpet (with a
certain degree of approximation) as more “internationalized” (in terms of academic cooperation
and mobility) those fields that are more widely represented in the sample we would commit an
error: the degree of participation in the survey is influenced by external factors like the ability of
project partners to involve an equal rate of students and researchers coming from all disciplines.
For instance, medicine and health faculties are not present in all universities that (in some way)
were invited to participate in the survey.

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Fig. 3. Students’ Fields of Study (percentage values)

Source: AlmaLaurea ‐ CaribErasmus

Fig. 4. Researchers’ Specialization (percentage values)

Source: AlmaLaurea ‐ CaribErasmus

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3.2. Aggregate Results – Student Survey
In this second results section we report the response distributions for the full set of questions
included in the student questionnaire (questions are ordered according to the original web
questionnaire). Section A of the following table reports students’ perception of the European
Higher Education Area. Question 2 shows that the majority of students interviewed still perceive
Europe as a sum of its national components, even if the belief that a common set of standard rules
or guidelines is established is quite widespread.
Students were asked to list UK and continental Europe universities they consider “prestigious”. It is
no surprise that Oxford and Cambridge lead the UK group, while the Sorbonne in Paris leads the
contintental ranking, that is far more broad than the first group (several European countries are
well represented).

A. STUDENTS PERCEPTION OF EUROPEAN HE SYSTEM                                              Total   Total
                                                                                          N       %

                                      en                                                  292     70.9
0. Questionnaire’s chosen
                                      es                                                  120     29.1
language
                                      Totale                                              412     100.0

                                      Institutions that follow guidelines established
                                      by a unique and coherent political entity,          102     24.8
                                      independent of the international context
                                      Institutions that adhere to a common set of
2. In terms of higher education
                                      standards for education in each country,            88      21.4
(colleges, universities, etc.)
                                      regardless of the international context
which of the following phrases
                                      Western European institutions                       19      4.6
best describes your idea of the
                                      Distinct institutions with cultures and practices
European Union?
                                      primarily defined by the environment of their       136     33.0
                                      home countries
                                      I don’t know                                        67      16.3
                                      Total                                               412     100.0

                                      University of Oxford                                168     50.1
                                      University of Cambridge                             100     29.9
                                      University of London                                7       2.1
3. List up to 3 universities in the   European Business School London                     5       1.5
United Kingdom you consider           London School of Economics                          5       1.5
prestigious                           University of Liverpool                             5       1.5
(first choice*)                       University of Wales                                 5       1.5
                                      Imperial College                                    3       0.9
                                      London Business School                              3       0.9
                                      University of Bradford                              3       0.9
                                      University of Leeds                                 3       0.9
                                      Middelsex university                                2       0.6
*We consider for analysis only
                                      University College of London                        2       0.6
the first choice out of 3 (77
students didn’t reply)                University of Edinburgh                             2       0.6
                                      University of Kent                                  2       0.6
                                      University of Manchester                            2       0.6
                                      University of Warwick                               2       0.6
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Other 16 Universities                          16   4.8

                                      Université de Paris‐Sorbonne                   21   12.0
                                      Ludwig Maximilian Universität Munchen          15   8.6
                                      Universidad Complutense de Madrid              9    5.1
                                      Alma Mater ‐ Università di Bologna             6    3.4
                                      Universidad de Barcelona                       6    3.4
                                      Universidad de Salamanca                       6    3.4
                                      University College Dublin                      5    2.9
                                      Ecole Polytechnique                            3    1.7
                                      Freie Universität Berlin                       3    1.7
                                      Universidad de Granada                         3    1.7
                                      Universidsd Autonoma de Barcelona              3    1.7
4. List up to 3 universities in the   Universität Hamburg                            3    1.7
rest of Europe you consider           Universität Zürich                             3    1.7
prestigious (first choice*)           Université de Géneve                           3    1.7
                                      University of Amsterdam                        3    1.7
                                      University of Oslo                             3    1.7
                                      Utrecht University                             3    1.7
                                      Aaachen Facocschule                            2    1.1
                                      Academy of European Law                        2    1.1
                                      Delft University of Technology                 2    1.1
*We consider for analysis only
the first choice out of 3 (237        INSEAD                                         2    1.1
students didn’t reply)                Katholieke Universiteit Leuven                 2    1.1
                                      Linköping University                           2    1.1
                                      Sciences Politiques Paris                      2    1.1
                                      Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich   2    1.1
                                      Universidad Autonoma de Madrid                 2    1.1
                                      Universität Heidelberg                         2    1.1
                                      Université de Bordeaux                         2    1.1
                                      Université Panthéon‐Assas                      2    1.1
                                      Université Pierre et Marie Curie Paris         2    1.1
                                      University of Copenhagen                       2    1.1
                                      Wageningen University                          2    1.1
                                      Other 47 universities                          47   26.9

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Fig. 5. Attributes That Best Describe the Idea of “Europe” According to Students*

                                              organized, expensive, exciting
                                              successfull, attractive,
                 Most
               selected
                                              far away, clean, traditional,
              Adjectives                      modern, strong, hi‐tech,
             (from 67% to
                25% of                        liberal, conservative, old,
             respondents)                     friendly

                               Less                       prejudiced, linguistically
                            selected
                           Adjectives                     challenging, tolerant,
                          (from 22% to
                              0% of
                                                          trustworthy, outgoing,
                          respondents)                    snobbish, young, aggressive,
                                                          affordable, boring, nearby,
                                                          chaotic, dirty, corrupt,
                                                          deteriorating, weak, ugly
*Positive attributed in blue, negative attributes in red, neutral attributes in black.

Another exercise we have proposed to Caribbean Students was to choose, among a list of
attributes, the ones that best describe their idea of Europe (the question was multiple choice). Fig.
5 reports the adjectives that have been selected by at least 1 quarter of the interviewees (in the
upper part of the figure) and the adjectives that were, vice versa, discarded by a wide majority of
them (i.e., selected at most by a small minority). In addition we have separated – by color coding –
positive, negative and neutral attributes. What emerges clearly is that students have in general a
positive idea of Europe: organized, exciting, attractive, etc., even if it is expensive. It is also
interesting to emphasize the coexistence of clear dichotomies like modern/traditional and
liberal/conservative, that well describe Europe, while the majority of respondents clearly consider
Europe as “Old” (the old continent?).

In Section B the questionnaire focuses on students’ mobility intentions for study reasons. An
overwhelming majority of students wish to undertake studies abroad (96.1%; question 5), the
reasons behind this decision are (in order of preference): it would allow to expand one’s
knowledge, it would provide a degree with international recognition, it would create better job
opportunities, it would allow to enroll in a degree programme not offered in the home country.
The less “practical” prestige reason is mentioned only by the 3.5% of students (question 6).

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B. STUDENTS’ MOBILITY INTENTIONS
                                                                                       N            %
5. Do you consider undertaking     Absolutely                                          259          62.9
postgraduate studies in a          Perhaps                                             137          33.3
foreign university as necessary    No                                                  16           3.9
for your future career?            Total                                               412          100.0

                                   It would allow me to expand my knowledge            132          33.3
                                   It would provide a degree with international
6. Why do you consider             recognition                                         117          29.5
undertaking postgraduate           It would create better job opportunities            85           21.5
studies in a foreign university    It would allow me to enroll in a degree programme
necessary?                         that is not offered in my country                   48           12.1
                                   It is more prestigious                              14           3.5
                                   Total                                               396          100.0

                                   United Kingdom                                      144          36.4
                                   United States                                       121          30.6
7a. In which of the following      Rest of Europe                                      110          27.8
regions would you prefer to        Australia or New Zealand                            10           2.5
enroll in a postgraduate           Latin America                                       6            1.5
programme?                         Caribbean                                           3            0.8
                                   Asia                                                2            0.5
                                   Total                                               396          100.0

                                   United States                                       121          30.6
                                   United Kingdom                                      116          29.3
7b. And in which other region      Rest of Europe                                      97           24.5
would you prefer to enroll in a    Australia or New Zealand                            26           6.6
postgraduate programme?            Latin America                                       18           4.5
                                   Caribbean                                           11           2.8
                                   Asia                                                7            1.8
                                   Total                                               396          100.0

The United States and the United Kingdom, immediately followed by continental Europe
(questions 7a and 7b), are the most attractive countries for Caribbean students. What emerges
clearly from data is how little students consider the prospect of intra‐Caribbean mobility (0.8% as
first choice; 2.8% as second choice). Academic integration of the Caribbean space should be more
convincingly promoted in the forthcoming years by regional authorities and supported by Europe
through specific cooperation policies towards the area2.

2
  Of some interest is in this respect the intra ACP mobility program recently issued by European Union and ACP
Secretariat in the framework of EuropAid initiative. For more information:
http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/intra_acp_mobility/funding/2012/call_eacea_11_12_en.php
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N           %
                                Spain                                          136         70,8
                                France                                         122         63,5
                                Germany                                        104         54,2
                                Italy                                          94          49,0
                                Netherlands                                    58          30,2
                                Sweden                                         51          26,6
                                Belgium                                        33          17,2
7c. In which of the following   Denmark                                        28          14,6
[continental European]          Portugal                                       25          13,0
countries would you consider    Austria                                        20          10,4
enrolling in a postgraduate
                                Greece                                         18          9,4
programme? Select no more
                                Ireland                                        18          9,4
than five countries
                                Finland                                        10          5,2
                                Luxembourg                                     10          5,2
                                Czech Republic                                 8           4,2
                                Romania                                        4           2,1
                                Hungary                                        3           1,6
                                Malta                                          3           1,6
                                Poland                                         3           1,6
                                Bulgaria                                       1           0,5
                                Cyprus                                         1           0,5

Question 7c intended to identify the most suitable continental Europe countries. At the top of the
ranking there is Spain, always the first choice for Spanish speakers. Germany and Italy perform
well if one considers that German and Italian are not common languages in the Caribbean.

Of course one should distinguish the desire of students to engage in international study
experience and the actual ability to finance a stay abroad. Section C of the survey can tell us more
about this aspect (see below). Almost all students (98.5%) would require extra funding for any
plan to study abroad (question 9). The majority of them would opt for resources in their own
country of residence or from European governmental or international agencies (questions 9 and
10). As regards students’ prior conditions, 85.4% of them have never had study experiences
abroad (question 20), and 77.9 % intend to continue their studies at the next higher education
level (question 21). Most of them held full‐ or part‐time jobs during their studies (83%), and it is
likely that they would need to do the same in case of enrolment in higher level degree courses
(question 22). The need to work (together with the need for extra funding) is crucial for transform
a will to move abroad into a tangible choice. We’ll learn more on this aspect looking at the last
section of the questionnaire dedicated to social and family background.

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C. FUNDING MOBILITY                                                                      N     %
                                    Absolutely                                           350   88.4
8. Would you require extra
                                    Perhaps                                              40    10.1
funding (besides your personal
                                    No                                                   6     1.5
or family’s savings) to study
                                    Total                                                396   100.0
abroad?

                                 My country of residence                                 162   41.5
                                 Other European country                                  97    24.9
                                 United Kingdom                                          60    15.4
9. From which region are you     The country in which I am currently studying (only if
most likely to obtain such extra different from that of residence)                       46    11.8
funding?                         Latin America                                           10    2.6
                                 Australia or New Zealand                                9     2.3
                                 Other Caribbean country                                 4     1.0
                                 Asia                                                    2     0.5
                                 Total                                                   390   100.0

                                    Government agencies                                  127   32.6
                                    International agencies: Europe (including UK)        117   30.0
                                    Private sector                                       37    9.5
                                    Other                                                34    8.7
10. What is the most likely                                                              30    7.7
                                    University
source of such extra funding?
                                    International agencies: Other                        21    5.4
                                    International agencies: Caribbean                    16    4.1
                                    International agencies: United States                6     1.5
                                    Not responding                                       2     0.5
                                    Total                                                390   100.0

20. During your university          No, never                                            352   85.4
studies have you ever spent a       Yes, but with no credit recognition for my degree    32    7.8
period of study abroad (at least    Yes, and with credit recognition for my degree       28    6.8
three weeks outside of the
Caribbean area)?                    Total                                                412   100.0

                                    Definitely                                           321   77.9
                                    Probably                                             75    18.2
21. Do you intend to continue
                                    Probably not                                         13    3.2
your studies at the next level
                                    Definitely not                                       2     0.5
                                    Not responding                                       1     0.2
                                    Total                                                412   100.0

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Yes, full‐time job(s) but for more than half the
                                    duration of my university studies                           132   32.0
                                    Yes, seasonal or occasional job(s)                          89    21.6
22. During your university          Yes, part‐time job(s)                                       84    20.4
studies have you held a paid
                                    No, never                                                   68    16.5
job?                                Yes, full‐time job(s) but for less than half the duration
                                    of my university studies                                    37    9.0
                                    Not responding                                              2     0.5
                                    Total                                                       412   100.0

23. Does/did this job involve a     Yes                                                         201   58.4
field that is consistent with the   No                                                          142   41.3
subject matter of your degree       Not responding                                              1     0.3
programme?                          Total                                                       344   100.0

Section D of the survey is focused on the most suitable form of cooperation with European Union.
More than the half of the interviewed students declare that physical mobility is the most desirable
way to take advantage of a study experience abroad, followed by enrolment in joint degree
programs (that very likely involves the opportunity to study in at least a couple of countries). In
the opinion of students it clearly emerges that alternative ways – like distance education, foreign
universities branches at home, virtual mobility – are not considered so positively, perhaps because
they do not guarantee immersion in a new culture and country. When students are asked which
type of cooperation they are more likely to choose, results don’t change significantly. We could
have expected students to evaluate distance education or virtual mobility better in the light of
exogenous constraints (like financial resource availability, need to work during study, etc.), but
these alternative to physical mobility didn’t gain much ground. Thus, more should be done to
develop distance education and virtual mobility and better promote them among students as
convenient and efficient (and maybe democratic?) alternatives to get in touch with a foreign
context even without a full immersion in a host country.

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D. COOPERATION WITH EUROPEAN UNION                                                                           N            %
11a. Which of these types of            Physical mobility                                          227            55.1
cooperation in higher                   Joint degrees and curricula                                86             20.9
education with the European             Foreign university branches                                37             9.0
Union do you find most                  Distance education                                         32             7.8
desirable?3                             Virtual mobility                                           30             7.3
                                        Total                                                      412            100.0

                                        Joint degrees and curricula                                139            33.7
11b. Which other type of
                                        Foreign university branches                                103            25.0
cooperation in higher
                                        Physical mobility                                          60             14.6
education with the European
                                        Virtual mobility                                           59             14.3
Union do you find desirable?
                                        Distance education                                         51             12.4
                                        Total                                                      412            100.0

                                        Physical mobility                                          225            54.6
12a. Which of these types of            Joint degrees and curricula                                84             20.4
cooperation in higher                                                                              38             9.2
                                        Foreign university branches
education with the European
                                        Distance education                                         35             8.5
Union are you most likely to
                                        Virtual mobility                                           26             6.3
choose?
                                        None                                                       4              1.0
                                        Total                                                      412            100.0

                                        Joint degrees and curricula                                139            34.1
12b. Which other type of                Foreign university branches                                78             19.1
cooperation in higher                   Distance education                                         58             14.2
education with the European             Virtual mobility                                           54             13.2
Union are you likely to choose?         Physical mobility                                          52             12.7
                                        None                                                       27             6.6
                                        Total                                                      408            100.0

3
  In questions 12 and 12b we distinguish between the five categories:
Physical mobility: the traditional mode, in which the student undertakes studies by personally attending an external
university or institution.
Joint degrees and curricula: joint university curricula are taught completely in a local university or jointly with a foreign
university, and the foreign university awards the degree.
Virtual mobility: Students and teachers use international curricula and interact/cooperate across countries through
information and communication technology without being disconnected from their original higher education institution.
Distance education: Education and training are imparted at a distance through communication media: books, radio, TV,
telephone, correspondence, computer, video.
Foreign university branches: A foreign university has a campus in your country, with its own curricula and professors,
and the foreign university awards the final degree.
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E. STUDENTS’ SOCIAL CONDITIONS AND FAMILY                                      N           %
BACKGROUND
                                   I work                                      115         27.9
                                   Family                                      102         24.8
26. How do you pay for your        Scholarship                                 74          18.0
studies?                           Other                                       70          17.0
                                   Personal savings                            49          11.9
                                   Not responding                              2           0.5
                                   Total                                       412         100.0

                                   No                                          266         64.6
27. Are you responsible for a
                                   Yes, and I have children                    89          21.6
family?
                                   Yes, but I have no children                 57          13.8
                                   Total                                       412         100.0

                                   Yes, from home                              307         74.5
                                   Yes, from work                              52          12.6
                                   Yes, from the university                    37          9.0
28. Do you have regular access
                                   Yes, from other places                      11          2.7
to the Internet and, if so, from
                                   Not responding                              3           0.7
where mostly?
                                   No                                          1           0.2
                                   Yes, from an Internet cafe                  1           0.2
                                   Total                                       412         100.0

                                   English                                     385         93.4
29. Do you have a good
                                   Spanish                                     209         50.7
working knowledge of the
                                   French                                      55          13.3
following languages?
                                   Dutch                                       3           0.7
(multiple choice question)
                                   German                                      4           1.0
                                   Other                                       15          3.6

The final section of the survey treated more specifically student background conditions that may
directly or indirectly influence the choice to pursue an international study experience. Even if the
majority of students carried out some kind of paid job during their studies (see question 22
above), these very students perhaps surprisingly claim not to be dependent on work in order to
pay for their studies (71.7% of students are funded by family, scholarships, personal savings or
other: question 26). In order to estimate the standard of living in students’ households, other
questions were posed concerning the availability of internet at home (widespread: question 28)
and parents’ level of education (tertiary level degrees are common both among fathers and
mothers: questions 30 and 31).

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University degree                                115          27.9
30a. What is the highest level  Secondary education                               154          37.4
of formal education your father None or primary education                         97           23.5
completed?                      Don't know or not applicable                      44           10.7
                                 Not responding                                   2            0.5
                                 Total                                            412          100.0

                                 Caribbean                                        89           77.4
                                 United States                                    10           8.7
30b. Where did he obtain his
                                 Latin America                                    9            7.8
highest level of education?
                                 United Kingdom                                   6            5.2
                                 Not responding                                   1            0.9
                                 Total                                            115          100.0

                                 University degree                                138          33.5
31a. What is the highest level   Secondary education                              159          38.6
of formal education your         None or primary education                        97           23.5
mother completed?                Don't know or not applicable                     17           4.1
                                 Not responding                                   1            0.2
                                 Total                                            412          100.0

                                 Caribbean                                        117          84.8
31b. Where did he obtain his     Latin America                                    11           8.0
highest level of education?      United States                                    4            2.9
                                 United Kingdom                                   4            2.9
                                 Not responding                                   2            1.4
                                 Total                                            138          100.0

The last indicator used is parents’ profession (questions 32 and 33): many students have parents
employed (to date or before retirement) in higher/medium management positions, as liberal
professionals, or as medium/large‐size company entrepreneurs (31.1% for fathers and 28.9% for
mothers). Moreover, almost two‐thirds of respondents say they do not have a family for which
they are responsible (question 27).
These findings suggest that most respondents have good chances to participate in mobility
programs. It is likely that participation in this survey (which was not mandatory) in itself indicates a
certain desire to enrich one’s study CV with an international experience. In addition, it is likely that
in the Caribbean area participation in higher education exerts a selection effect (students coming
from wealthier families). In conclusion, one must always keep in mind that these results do not
concern a representative sample of the Caribbean tertiary level student population; indeed, the
sample comprises a (quite heterogeneous) group of volunteers that accepted (or were persuaded
by project partners) to participate in the survey in that they were already interested in a study
experience abroad. In this sense the survey initiative, together with other project information and
dissemination actions, contributed to sensitizing stakeholders with regard to a possible study
experience in Europe.

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Self‐employed                                        178   43.2
                                   Liberal profession, entrepreneur (with at least 15
                                   employees)                                           31    7.5
                                   Entrepreneur (less than 15 employees), craftsman,
32. What is your father’s          shopkeeper                                           57    13.8
occupation (or what was his        Other self‐employed                                  90    21.8
final occupation if he no longer   Employed                                             213   51.7
works)?                            High‐level manager, salaried professional            41    10.0
                                   Mid‐level manager, white‐collar                      56    13.6
                                   Clerical worker                                      38    9.2
                                   Blue‐collar, manual laborer                          78    18.9
                                   Never held a paid job                                11    2.7
                                   Not responding                                       10    2.4
                                   Total                                                412   100.0

                                Self‐employed                                           106   25.7
                                Liberal profession, entrepreneur (with at least 15
                                employees)                                              10    2.4
                                Entrepreneur (less than 15 employees), craftsman,
33. is your mother’s occupation shopkeeper                                              50    12.1
(or what was her final          Other self‐employed                                     46    11.2
occupation if she no longer     Employed                                                260   63.1
works)?                         High‐level manager, salaried professional               46    11.2
                                Mid‐level manager, white‐collar                         63    15.3
                                Clerical worker                                         72    17.5
                                Blue‐collar, manual laborer                             79    19.2
                                Never held a paid job                                   41    10.0
                                Not responding                                          5     1.2
                                Total                                                   412   100.0

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3.2.1 Student Survey – Focus on Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Trinidad and Tobago

The prevalence of selected national groups in the student sample (see Tab. 8) makes it possible to
perform specific analyses for the most represented countries: namely Jamaica, the Dominican
Republic, and Trinidad and Tobago.

Fig. 6. Preferred Region of Destination for a Postgraduate Programme by Country of Origin
(three most represented nationalities)

Figure 6 confirms how preferences for foreign study destinations are strongly linked to cultural
and linguistic factors. Jamaican studentsì preferences are equally distributed between the United
Kingdom and the United States, while Trinidad students are more strictly focused on the UK.
Dominican students’ preferences gravitate toward continental Europe, to whom one may suppose
that Spain and other areas speaking languages of Latin origin appear more suitable. Once again
there a remarkable lack of interest for other world regions, including intra‐Caribbean mobility: a
clear signal of the integration difficulties the region is experiencing.

A look at the most preferred European countries (after the United Kingdom) confirms these
results: Dominican students are most likely to be oriented toward Spain, France, and Italy (Figure
7). Trinidad students’ second preference for Germany deserves further investigation. In general,
France and Germany stimulates the interest of many students regardless of their country of origin.

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Fig. 7. Preferred Continental Europe Country of Destination for a Postgraduate Program by
Country of Origin*

* The data refer exclusively to students who are willing to move to continental Europe for study (first or second
choice); multiple choices were possible for all EU continental countries (including Ireland).

3.2.2. Student Survey – Focus on Parents’ Education level

In order to explore social background more thoroughly, we cross‐tabulated the educational levels
achieved by students’ father and mothers (Figure 8). For the analysis we have considered the
whole students population. Two interesting trends emerge. Firstly, many students are the first
generation to attend university, in that 196 students out of a total of 412 (47.6%) have parents
who have earned at most a lower (primary or secondary) education degree. This suggests that
families are engaging in a clear attempt to achieve social progression via the educational choices
of their children. Secondly, 176 students out of 412 (42.7%) have at least one parent holding a
university degree. In order to provide a benchmark with a European country, one may mention
that among Italian graduates the corresponding rate is 16.4%4. Among these 176 students 77
students about 412 (18,7%) declares that both parents hold a tertiary education degree, which is a
far higher rate than that observed among Italian graduates (10.1%).

4
    AlmaLaurea, Italian Graduates Profile 2010. http://www.almalaurea.it/en/universita/profilo/profilo2010/index.shtml
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Fig. 8. Students by Parents’ Education Level*

*figures in absolute numbers

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3.3. Aggregate results – Researcher Survey

In this last section we report response distributions for the full set of questions included in the
researcher questionnaire. Section A reports researchers’ perception of the European Higher
Education Area. Finding reflect the student survey results.
Most of the researchers interviewed perceive Europe as the sum of their national components
even if the belief that a common set of standards rules or guidelines is yet established is quite
widespread. Researchers were also invited to list UK and continental European universities they
consider “prestigious”. Again, Oxford and Cambridge lead the UK group, while Paris Sorbonne and
Complutense of Madrid lead the continental ranking.

A. RESEARCHERS’ PERCEPTION OF EUROPEAN HE SYSTEM                                           N     %

                                      English                                              58    33,1
0. Questionnaire’s chosen
                                      Spanish                                              117   66,9
language
                                      Total                                                175   100

                                      Distinct institutions with cultures and practices
                                      primarily defined by the environment of their        68    38,9
                                      home countries
                                      Institutions that follow guidelines established by
2. In terms of higher education
                                      a unique and coherent political entity,              50    28,6
(colleges, universities, etc.)
                                      independent of the international context
which of the following phrases
                                      Institutions that adhere to common set of
best describes your idea of the
                                      standards for education in each country,             27    15,4
European Union?
                                      regardless of the international context
                                      Western European institutions                        15    8,6
                                      I don’t know                                         14    8,0
                                      Not responding                                       1     0,6

                                      University of Oxford                                 76    51,4
3. List up to 3 universities in the   University of Cambridge                              53    35,8
United Kingdom you consider           London Metropolitan University                       4     2,7
prestigious                           Imperial College                                     3     2,0
(first choice*)                       London School of Economics                           3     2,0
                                      Open University                                      2     1,4
                                      Goldsmiths College, London                           1     0,7
                                      Hastings College of Arts & Technology                1     0,7
                                      Queen Margaret University                            1     0,7
                                      University of Bristol                                1     0,7
*We consider for analysis only
                                      University of Newcastle                              1     0,7
the very first choice out of 3 (27
researchers didn’t reply)             University of Sussex                                 1     0,7
                                      University of Warwick                                1     0,7

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Université de Paris‐Sorbonne                   21   20,5
                                      Universidad Complutense de Madrid              15   15,0
                                      Universidad de Salamanca                       9    6,3
4. List up to 3 universities in the
                                      Alma Mater ‐ Università di Bologna             6    5,5
rest of Europe you consider
                                      Ludwig Maximilian Universität Munchen          6    3,9
prestigious (first choice*)
                                      Universidad de Barcelona                       6    3,9
                                      Universidad de Valencia                        5    3,1
                                      Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich   3    2,4
                                      University of Oslo                             3    2,4
                                      Universidad Alcalá de Henares                  3    1,6
                                      Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca            3    1,6
*We consider for analysis only
                                      Universidsd Autonoma de Madrid                 3    1,6
the very first choice out of 3 (48    Universität Heidelberg                         3    1,6
researchers didn’t reply)             Université Catolique de Louvaine la Neuve      3    1,6
                                      Université de Provence Aix‐Marseille           3    1,6
                                      Universiteit Gent                              3    1,6
                                      Other 33 universities                          3    26,0

Fig.9 Attributes that best describe the idea of “Europe” in the preferences of researchers*

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*In blue the positive attributes, in red the negative attributes, in black the neutral attributes.

As students were, researchers were asked to indicate – among a list of attributes – which best
describe their idea of Europe (the question was multiple choice). Fig. 9 reports the adjectives that
were selected by at least one‐quarter of the interviewees (in the upper part of the figure) and
those that were discarded by a wide majority of them (or selected by a small minority). In addition
we have highlighted these attributes’ status as positive, negative, or neutral. Results do not differ
significantly from those involving students. Researchers have in general a positive idea of Europe:
organized, exciting, attractive, etc., even if expensive. Researchers raise the linguistic challenge
issue, which they see as more of an obstacle to international cooperation than does the younger
generation of students. In addition, the "friendly" attribute chosen by the majority of students was
discarded by most researchers.

In Section B the questionnaire focuses on researchers’ international cooperation intentions. The
majority of researchers (61.7% ; question 7) are aware of research agreements between their own
university and international partners, and the majority of them proved to be of some benefit for
their work (question 9). Interviewed researchers also would be definitely willing to participate in
international research programmes (question 10).

 B. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN RESEARCH                                                     N       %

                                      Both research and teaching                              127    72,6
5. Does your work involve             Only teaching                                           35     20,0
research and teaching                 Only research                                           8      4,6
activities?                           Neither research nor teaching                           4      2,3
                                      Not responding                                          1      0,6
                                      Total                                                   175    100,0

7. To your knowledge does your        Yes                                                     108    61,7
university have any research          No                                                      63     36,0
agreements with foreign               Not responding                                          4      2,3
universities?                         Total                                                   175    100,0

                                      Very useful                                             46     42,6
9. How useful have you found
                               Useful                                                         41     38,0
the agreements with respect to
                               Not useful                                                     21     19,4
your work?
                                      Total                                                   108    100,0

                                      Definitely                                              138    78,9
10. Would you participate in a        Probably                                                34     19,4
research programme with a             Probably not                                            2      1,1
foreign university?                   Definitely not                                          0      0,0
                                      Not responding                                          1      0,6
                                      Total                                                   175    100,0

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Researchers are particularly interested in creating links with continental Europe (34.3%), followed
by the United States and Canada (19.8%), the United Kingdom (15.1%), and other world regions.
Intra‐Caribbean cooperation was chosen by only 10 researchers out of 172 (5.8%), suggesting once
again that there is weak academic integration in the Caribbean space. The high representation in
the survey of Dominican researchers (see table 9) helps explain the preference for continental
Europe as the first area of choice for international cooperation: Spain, Italy, and France are the top
ranked countries in question 11c.

                                  Continental Europe                             59          34.3
11a. In which of the following    United States and Canada                       34          19.8
regions would you most prefer     United Kingdom                                 26          15.1
to participate in a research      The country in which I currently work          21          12.2
programme with a foreign          Latin America                                  20          11.6
university?                       Other Caribbean country                        10          5.8
                                  Australia or New Zealand                       2           1.2
                                  Total                                          172         100.0

                                  Continental Europe                             50          29.1
                                  United States and Canada                       34          19.8
11b. In which other of the        United Kingdom                                 34          19.8
following regions would you       Latin America                                  26          15.1
most prefer to participate in a
                                  Other Caribbean country                        14          8.1
research programme with a
                                  The country in which I currently work          7           4.1
foreign university?
                                  Australia or New Zealand                       4           2.3
                                  Asia                                           3           1.7
                                  Total                                          172         100.0

                                  Spain                                          81          80.2
                                  Italy                                          56          55.4
                                  France                                         49          48.5
                                  Germany                                        37          36.6
                                  Netherlands                                    29          28.7
                                  Sweden                                         27          26.7
                                  Belgium                                        23          22.8
                                  Portugal                                       22          21.8
11c. In which of the following
                                  Denmark                                        11          10.9
[continental European]
                                  Ireland                                        11          10.9
countries would you consider
                                  Austria                                        10          9.9
participating in a research
                                  Finland                                        6           5.9
programme? Select no more
                                  Greece                                         3           3.0
than five countries.
                                  Luxembourg                                     2           2.0
                                  Malta                                          2           2.0
                                  Romania                                        2           2.0
                                  Czech Republic                                 1           1.0
                                  Estonia                                        1           1.0
                                  Latvia                                         1           1.0
                                  Lithuania                                      1           1.0
                                  Slovakia                                       1           1.0

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The ideal length of a cooperation scheme varies appreciably (question 11d), with a preference for
short (from 3 to 12 months) and, vice versa, long durations (from 2 to 5 years) over intermediate
ones. In the case of short durations, respondents may be thinking about physical mobility
schemes, while large and more structured international cooperation schemes (e.g., joint degrees)
require longer time frames to produce their effects. Nevertheless, when asked an opinion on the
possible impact on their university of joint degree curricula (question 12) or joint research
programs (question 13) with the EU, researchers react in a very satisfying way. As regards the
possible forms of cooperation (question 14), physical mobility of academics or the development of
joint degrees are believed to be the most suitable solutions (respectively 66 and 44% of
preferences).

                                 For up to 3 months                                         30    17.4
                                 3‐6 months                                                 23    13.4
11d. For how long would you
                                 6‐12 months                                                38    22.1
be willing to participate in a
                                 12‐18 months                                               15    8.7
research programme with a
                                 18‐24 months                                               17    9.9
foreign university?
                                 2‐5 years                                                  30    17.4
                                 More than 5 years                                          19    11.0
                                 Total                                                      172   100.0

                                 Excellent: it would only be of benefit
                                 thanks to the wealth of work from two different
12. In your opinion, what        cultural and methodological frameworks                     106   60.6
impact would the                 Positive for the growth and development of the
implementation of joint          institution and country, if the equity of the
curricula with European          collaboration is respected                                 67    38.3
universities have on the         Negative, as it can cause problems such as "brain
research systems in your own     drain" and increase the economic and cultural              0     0.0
                                 dependency on the collaborating countries
country?
                                 Other                                                      0     0.0
                                 Not responding                                             2     1.1
                                 Total                                                      175   100.0

                                 Excellent: it would only be of benefit                     80    45.7
13. In your opinion, what
                                 Positive for the growth and development of the
impact would the
                                 country, if the equity of the collaboration is respected   85    48.6
implementation of joint          Negative, as it can cause problems such as "brain
research programs with           drain" and increase the economic and cultural
European universities have on    dependency on the collaborating countries                        0.0
the research systems in your     Other                                                      1     0.6
own institution and country?     Not responding                                             9     5.1
                                 Total                                                      175   100.0

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Physical mobility of students to/from a foreign
                                university                                            25    14.3
                                Physical mobility of academics to/from a foreign
                                university                                            66    37.7
14. In your opinion, which of
                                Virtual mobility of students to/from a foreign
the following could most                                                              11    6.3
                                university
improve international           Virtual mobility of academics to/from a foreign
collaboration?                  university                                            22    12.6
                                Jointly awarded degrees between my university and
                                other universities                                    44    25.1
                                Opening of foreign university branches and offshore
                                campuses in my country                                6     3.4
                                Not responding                                        1     0.6
                                Total                                                 175   100.0

The third part of the survey regarded respondents’ family background and social condition. In
order to estimate the standard of living in students’ households, other questions were posed
concerning the availability of internet at home (widespread: question 28), widely common among
respondents (question 26), the command of the most common European languages (question 27),
and above all, the family situation where emerges that almost the 70% of the interviewed is
married and the 45% of them declares to have a family composed of two or three components
(questions 28, 29) financially dependent by them.The analysis of social conditions Is completed by
data on parental education levels and professional background.
As regards parents’ level of education (questions 30 and 31), there emerge findings that resemble
those involving students. A tertiary level degree is common both for fathers (32.6%) and mothers
(30.3%), and secondary school degrees are also very common among other parents. The last
indicator considered is parents’ current or former professional status (questions 32 and 33): a
good number of researchers have parents who are or were employed in medium‐low positions, as
blue collars or in clerical work. This suggests that current researchers have enjoyed a process of
upward social mobility, unlike students whose social origins seem to be higher.
In conclusion, even among researchers there is a positive attitude towards forms of international
cooperation and establishment of enduring links with the European higher education area.
Nevertheless major constraints for the effective realization of such projects derive from issues
related with family constraints (i.e. the impossibility to move having families composed by
two/three components financially dependents) that in some way may limit potential for physical
mobility (even if it strongly desired by respondents), thus paving the way for alternative forms of
cooperation such as joint degrees and virtual mobility.

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C. RESEARCHERS’ SOCIAL CONDITIONS AND FAMILY                                  N     %
BACKGROUND
                                   Yes, from home                             95    54.3
                                   Yes, from work                             43    24.6
26. Do you have regular access                                                33    18.9
                                   Yes, from the university
to the Internet and, if so, from
                                   Not responding                             3     1.7
where mostly?
                                   Yes, from other places                     1     0.6
                                   Yes, from an Internet cafe                 0     0.0
                                   No                                         0     0.0
                                   Total                                      175   100.0

                                   English                                    139   79.4
27. Do you have a good             Spanish                                    131   74.9
working knowledge of the
                                   French                                     34    19.4
following languages?
                                   Dutch                                      2     1.1
(multiple choice question)
                                   German                                     6     3.4
                                   Other                                      21    12.0

                                   Single                                     43    24.6
                                   Cohabitation with life partner / Married   121   69.1
28. What is your marital
                                   Separated / Divorced / Widowed             10    5.7
status?
                                   Not responding                             1     0.6
                                   Total                                      175   100.0

                                   Only myself                                46    26.3
                                   One person, besides myself                 31    17.7
29. How many family members
                                   Two persons, besides myself                39    22.3
depend on you financially?
                                   Three persons, besides myself              40    22.9
                                   Four or more persons, besides myself       16    9.1
                                   Not responding                             3     1.7
                                   Total                                      175   100.0

                                   None or primary education                  48    27.4
30a. What is the highest level     Secondary education                        58    33.1
of the formal education your       University degree                          57    32.6
father completed?                  Don't know or not applicable               10    5.7
                                   Not responding                             2     1.1
                                   Total                                      175   100.0

                                   Caribbean                                  34    59.6
30b. Where did he obtain his       Latin America                              11    19.3
highest level of education?        United States                              6     10.5
                                   Continental Europe                         3     5.3
                                   United Kingdom                             1     1.8
                                   Asia                                       1     1.8
                                   Not responding                             1     1.8
                                   Australia or New Zealand                   0     0.0
                                   Total                                      57    100.0

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None or primary education                            53    30.3
31a. What is the highest level     Secondary education                                  64    36.6
of formal education your           University degree                                    53    30.3
mother completed?                  Don't know or not applicable                         3     1.7
                                   Not responding                                       2     1.1
                                   Total                                                175   100.0

                                   Caribbean                                            36    67.9
                                   Latin America                                        7     13.2
                                   United States                                        3     5.7
31b. Where did he obtain his       Continental Europe                                   3     5.7
highest level of education?        United Kingdom                                       2     3.8
                                   Asia                                                 1     1.9
                                   Not responding                                       1     1.9
                                   Australia or New Zealand                             0     0.0
                                   Total                                                53    100.0

                                   Self‐employed                                        178   43.2
                                   Liberal profession, entrepreneur (with at least 15
                                   employees)                                           31    7.5
                                   Entrepreneur (less than 15 employees), craftsman,
32. What is your father’s          shopkeeper                                           57    13.8
occupation (or what was his        Other self‐employed                                  90    21.8
final occupation if he no longer   Employed                                             213   51.7
works)?                            High‐level manager, salaried professional            41    10.0
                                   Mid‐level manager, white‐collar                      56    13.6
                                   Clerical worker                                      38    9.2
                                   Blue‐collar, manual laborer                          78    18.9
                                   [8] Never held a paid job                            11    2.7
                                   Not responding                                       10    2.4
                                   Total                                                412   100.0

                                Self‐employed                                           106   25.7
                                Liberal profession, entrepreneur (with at least 15
                                employees)                                              10    2.4
                                Entrepreneur (less than 15 employees), craftsman,
33. is your mother’s occupation shopkeeper                                              50    12.1
(or what was her final          Other self‐employed                                     46    11.2
occupation if she no longer     Employed                                                260   63.1
works)?                         High‐level manager, salaried professional               46    11.2
                                Mid‐level manager, white‐collar                         63    15.3
                                Clerical worker                                         72    17.5
                                Blue‐collar, manual laborer                             79    19.2
                                [8] Never held a paid job                               41    10.0
                                Not responding                                          5     1.2
                                Total                                                   412   100.0

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