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Sin, Cristina, Orlanda Tavares, and Alberto Amaral. Balanç Dels Canvis En La Garantia De La Qualitat En L'educació Superior A Portugal Entre 2007 I 2015. Debats. Revista De Cultura, Poder I Societat 131. Debats. Revista De Cultura, Poder I Societat (2017). doi:10.28939/iam.debats.131-2.6.
Sin, Cristina, L.G. Veiga, and Alberto Amaral. Attractiveness And Internationalisation. In European Policy Implementation And Higher Education. Analysing The Bologna Process, 177-195. European Policy Implementation And Higher Education. Analysing The Bologna Process. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. doi:10.1057/978-1-137-50462-3_9.
Sin, Cristina, Diana Soares, and Orlanda Tavares. Coursework In Industrial Doctorates: A Worthwhile Contribution To Students’ Training?. Higher Education Research And Development 40(6). Higher Education Research And Development (2021).
Sin, Cristina. Teaching And Learning: A Journey From The Nargins To The Core In European Higher Education Policy. In The European Higher Education Area, 325–341. The European Higher Education Area. Springer International Publishing, 2015. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-20877-0_22.
Sin, Cristina. Researching Research In Master's Degrees In Europe. European Educational Research Journal 11. European Educational Research Journal (2012): 290-301.
Sin, Cristina, and Orlanda Tavares. Integrating International Students: The Missing Link In Portuguese Higher Education Institutions. Journal Of Comparative & International Higher Education 11. Journal Of Comparative & International Higher Education (2019): 59-65.
Sin, Cristina, Orlanda Tavares, and Alberto Amaral. Accepting Employability As A Purpose Of Higher Education? Academics' Perceptions And Practices. Studies In Higher Education. Studies In Higher Education (2017): 1–12. doi:10.1080/03075079.2017.1402174.
Sin, Cristina. Student Assessment In Portugal: Academic Practice And Bologna Policy. Higher Education Policy 27. Higher Education Policy (2014): 323-340.
Sin, Cristina. 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.
Sin, Cristina, Orlanda Tavares, and Sónia Cardoso. Atração E Recrutamento De Estudantes Internacionais Em Portugal: Políticas Nacionais E Institucionais. Revista Lusófona De Educação 47 , no. 47. Revista Lusófona De Educação (2020): 69-83.
Sin, Cristina, and G. Neave. Employability Deconstructed: Perceptions Of Bologna Stakeholders. Studies In Higher Education 41. Studies In Higher Education (2016): 1447-1462.
Sin, Cristina, and Diana Soares. 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.
Sin, Cristina, Orlanda Tavares, and Sónia Cardoso. 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).
Sin, Cristina, Orlanda Tavares, and Alberto Amaral. 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.
Sin, Cristina, Orlanda Tavares, and Alberto Amaral. Who Is Responsible For Employability? Student Perceptions And Practices. Tertiary Education And Management 22. Tertiary Education And Management (2016): 65-81.
Sin, Cristina. Academic Understandings Of And Responses To Bologna: A Three-Country Perspective. European Journal Of Education 47. European Journal Of Education (2012): 392-404.
Sin, Cristina, Orlanda Tavares, and G. Neave. Student Mobility In Portugal: Grappling With Adversity. Journal Of Studies In International Education 21. Journal Of Studies In International Education (2017): 120-135.

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