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Academic mobility network
Academic mobility network is a non-official network of the universities exchanging students of higher education. It is an increasing phenomenon, connecting countries from the entire world. Links of the network are not only students physically going for studies to another country, but also distance learning attendants.According to UNESCO definition, "academic mobility of students can be that however, further complicate our understanding of realized within the program, or individually, besides, it mobility. The mobility has evolved from simple ideas, includes a virtual mobility" For the last twenty years, international academic mobility has evolved exponentially. Total number of mobile students, enrolled in tertiary education abroad, according to the latest data of UNESCO Institute for Statistics, was more than 3 million in 2010, up from 2 million in 2000. This serious growth for such a short period of time can be partly explained by the changes in the structure and capacity of higher education institutions. Moreover,the spread is forecasted to be even more impressive: by 2025 the number of internationally mobile students will increase to 7,2 million.

Bologna process
As one of the important steps promoted international student mobility can be considered Bologna process. Main purpose of the Bologna process was meant to be improving competitiveness of the European higher education and encouraging student mobility. The European quality was declared as a core of the European Higher Education Area.