Experiences of International PhD Students in Denmark as Quest Stories

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Experiences of International PhD Students in Denmark as Quest Stories. / Maksimovic, Tijana; Kobayashi, Sofie.

I: Dansk universitetspædagogisk tidsskrift [online], Bind 24, 01.03.2018, s. 69-81.

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Maksimovic, T & Kobayashi, S 2018, 'Experiences of International PhD Students in Denmark as Quest Stories', Dansk universitetspædagogisk tidsskrift [online], bind 24, s. 69-81. <https://tidsskrift.dk/dut/article/view/96987/153489>

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Maksimovic, T., & Kobayashi, S. (2018). Experiences of International PhD Students in Denmark as Quest Stories. Dansk universitetspædagogisk tidsskrift [online], 24, 69-81. https://tidsskrift.dk/dut/article/view/96987/153489

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Maksimovic T, Kobayashi S. Experiences of International PhD Students in Denmark as Quest Stories. Dansk universitetspædagogisk tidsskrift [online]. 2018 mar. 1;24:69-81.

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Maksimovic, Tijana ; Kobayashi, Sofie. / Experiences of International PhD Students in Denmark as Quest Stories. I: Dansk universitetspædagogisk tidsskrift [online]. 2018 ; Bind 24. s. 69-81.

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