@article{oai:ushimane.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001747, author = {TANAKA, Norie and MANNING, Craig and TANAKA, Norie and MANNING, Craig}, journal = {総合政策論叢, Shimane journal of policy studies}, month = {Mar}, note = {論文, This study identifies the stakeholders in short-term study abroad programs. It examines how stakeholders invest in and benefit from study abroad; including students, family, friends, educational institutions, governments, and employers. In addition, this study reviewed current programs at the University of Shimane and found that they are largely focused on cultural exploration, which aligns with stakeholders’ expectations and needs. In addition, this paper discusses some of the ongoing issues in study abroad, including costs, scholarships, credit, and graduation, establishing relationships, and the duration of study abroad. This paper also suggests possible solutions to overcome current issues deterring students from studying abroad.}, pages = {1--11}, title = {Examining trends and future directions for short-term study abroad from a stakeholder's perspective}, volume = {35}, year = {2018} }