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This chapter delves into the concept of the “grand tour” as a precursor to modern study abroad programs, illustrating the historical importance of cultural exposure and education…
Abstract
This chapter delves into the concept of the “grand tour” as a precursor to modern study abroad programs, illustrating the historical importance of cultural exposure and education. This chapter then transitions to contemporary study abroad experiences, underscoring their role in nurturing cross-cultural competence, crucial for success in the globalized business world. This chapter introduces virtual exchanges as an innovative solution, overcoming geographical and financial barriers, and providing a flexible, inclusive alternative to traditional study abroad programs. This chapter concludes by reflecting on the broader implications of virtual exchanges for tertiary education.