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“Implementation And Understandings Of The Bologna Master: A Three-Country Comparison”. Journal Of The European Higher Education Area 3. Journal Of The European Higher Education Area (2012): 17-36.
. “International Students In Portuguese Higher Education: Who Are They And What Are Their Choices?”. Studies In Higher Education. Studies In Higher Education (2021): 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1080/03075079.2021.1916907.
. “Employability Deconstructed: Perceptions Of Bologna Stakeholders”. Studies In Higher Education 41. Studies In Higher Education (2016): 1447-1462.
. “Accepting Employability As A Purpose Of Higher Education? Academics’ Perceptions And Practices”. Studies In Higher Education 44, no. 6. Studies In Higher Education (2019): 920-931. doi:10.1080/03075079.2017.1402174.
. “Disciplinary Differences In University Teaching”. In Encyclopedia Of International Higher Education Systems And Institutions, 1–5. Encyclopedia Of International Higher Education Systems And Institutions. Springer Netherlands, 2017. doi:10.1007/978-94-017-9553-1_329-1.
. “Selective Acquiescence, Creative Commitment And Strategic Conformity: Situated National Policy Responses To Bologna”. European Journal Of Education 49. European Journal Of Education (2014): 529-542.
. “Assessing The Quality Of Third Mission Activities In Portuguese Universities”. Revista Espaço Pedagógico (Avaliação Da Educação Superior) JAN./ABR. 2019. Revista Espaço Pedagógico (Avaliação Da Educação Superior) (2019).
. “Portuguese Institutions’ Strategies And Challenges To Attract International Students: External Makeover Or Internal Transformation?”. Journal Of International Students 9, no. 4. Journal Of International Students (2019): 1095-1114.
. “Who Is Responsible For Employability? Student Perceptions And Practices”. Tertiary Education And Management 22. Tertiary Education And Management (2016): 65-81.
. “Academic Understandings Of And Responses To Bologna: A Three-Country Perspective”. European Journal Of Education 47. European Journal Of Education (2012): 392-404.
. “More Students And More Diverse: New Trends In International Mobility To Portugal”. Tertiary Education And Management 28, no. 1. Tertiary Education And Management (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11233-022-09090-y.
. “Student Mobility In Portugal: Grappling With Adversity”. Journal Of Studies In International Education 21. Journal Of Studies In International Education (2017): 120-135.
. “Intergovernmental Policies In Higher Education, Bologna”. In Encyclopedia Of International Higher Education Systems And Institutions, 1–4. Encyclopedia Of International Higher Education Systems And Institutions. Springer Netherlands, 2017. doi:10.1007/978-94-017-9553-1_149-1.
. “Attracting International Students To Semi-Peripheral Countries: A Comparative Study Of Norway, Poland And Portugal”. Higher Education Policy. Higher Education Policy (2019). doi:10.1057/s41307-019-00135-3.
. “Lost In Translation: The Meaning Of Learning Outcomes Across National And Institutional Policy Contexts”. Studies In Higher Education 39. Studies In Higher Education (2014): 1823-1837.
. European Higher Education And The Internal Market: Tensions Between European Policy And National Sovereignty. Issues In Higher Education. Issues In Higher Education. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave MacMillan/Springer Nature, 2018. doi:DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-91881-5.
. “Student Perceptions Of The Employability Of The First Degree In Portugal”. Education And Training 58. Education And Training (2016): 966-983.
. “Reasons For The Poor Employability Of The First Degree In Students' Perceptions”. Proceedings Of The 3Rd International Conference On Higher Education Advances. Proceedings Of The 3Rd International Conference On Higher Education Advances. Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. doi:10.4995/head17.2017.5175.
. “Higher Education Reforms In Romania. Between The Bologna Process And National Challenges”. European Journal Of Higher Education 5. European Journal Of Higher Education (2015): 445–448. doi:10.1080/21568235.2015.1044553.
. “The Devil In The Detail: Contradictory National Requirements And Bologna Master Degrees”. Tertiary Education And Management 19. Tertiary Education And Management (2013): 16-31.
. “Covid-19: Threat Or Opportunity For The Portuguese Higher Education’s Attractiveness For International Students?”. Journal Of Studies In International Education. Journal Of Studies In International Education (2022). doi:10.1177/10283153221121396.
. “Academics’ And Employers’ Perceptions About Responsibilities For Employability And Initiatives Towards Its Development”. Higher Education 73, no. 1. Higher Education (2016): 97-111. doi:10.1007/s10734-016-0007-y.
. “Epistemology, Sociology, And Learning And Teaching In Physics”. Science Education 98. Science Education (2014): 342-365.
. “The Bologna Master Degree In Search Of An Identity”. European Journal Of Higher Education 2, no. 2-3. European Journal Of Higher Education (2012): 174-186. doi:10.1080/21568235.2012.702437.
. “The Impact Of Programme Accreditation On Portuguese Higher Education Provision”. Assessment & Evaluation In Higher Education 42. Assessment & Evaluation In Higher Education (2016): 860–871. doi:10.1080/02602938.2016.1203860.
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