Tertiary Student Migration from Central Asia to Germany Cases of Ka

Nargiza Abdullaeva examines student migration phenomenon from Central Asia to Germany. In her research she combines inimitably three levels of analysis: micro level explores Central Asian students’ and graduates’ individual characteristics, their life cou

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Tertiary Student Migration from Central Asia to Germany Cases of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan

Tertiary Student Migration from Central Asia to Germany

Nargiza Abdullaeva

Tertiary Student Migration from Central Asia to Germany Cases of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan

Nargiza Abdullaeva Berlin, Germany Dissertation an der Humboldt-Universität, Kultur-, Sozial- und Bildungswissenschaftliche Fakultät, Berlin, Deutschland, 2019

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Acknowledgements

As is well known, the completion of the dissertation can never be the product of one person, but rather involves the support of many people acting in various roles. The completion of this doctoral thesis would not have been possible without the permanent support of the many people who were around me over these lengthy PhD thesis-writing years. First and foremost, I want to thank both of my supervisors: Professor Silvia von Steinsdorff and Professor Klaus Schlichte. From the outset of my doctoral study they led me patiently through the hurdles, which foreign doctoral students often face along their academic path. Their professional and loyal support combined with their excellent intercultural awareness kept me strongly motivated and balanced. They both, in their individual ways, did everything possible to help me grow and flourish in my PhD project. Moreover, their generous support helped me to ensure I gained the financial backing to realize the doctoral project. In this regard I great