What is higher education to contemporary students in Germany?

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What is higher education to contemporary students in Germany? / Schäfer, Gregor.

I: Higher Education Quarterly, Bind 78, Nr. 1, 2024, s. 268-282.

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Schäfer, G 2024, 'What is higher education to contemporary students in Germany?', Higher Education Quarterly, bind 78, nr. 1, s. 268-282. https://doi.org/10.1111/hequ.12464

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Schäfer, G. (2024). What is higher education to contemporary students in Germany? Higher Education Quarterly, 78(1), 268-282. https://doi.org/10.1111/hequ.12464

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Schäfer G. What is higher education to contemporary students in Germany? Higher Education Quarterly. 2024;78(1):268-282. https://doi.org/10.1111/hequ.12464

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Schäfer, Gregor. / What is higher education to contemporary students in Germany?. I: Higher Education Quarterly. 2024 ; Bind 78, Nr. 1. s. 268-282.

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