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Research background: Research background: The evolving opportunities of studies at foreign universities and the geographical expansion of the labour market create the need of facilitating a process of adapting students to studying and working. Despite a rapid increase in the number of international students in the higher education sector, little is known about their adaptation. Purpose of the article: The aim is to point out the topicality and importance of the issue of adaptation of foreign students in the globalizing world in the form of the bibliometric analysis of scientific publications. Methods: We use a combination of methods: setting parameter search by keywords, number of citations and publications, their segmentation, as defined by classification disciplines, and graphical analysis. The sample used consists of articles from WoS - Core Collection. Findings & Value added: The findings of this study have important implications for universities and educators in relation to helping students in their pursuit of academic and work success. The results provide a broader view of the research continuum and the publishing trends, in the domain of the adaptation process of students studying at foreign universities.

Highlights

  • Foreign migration is closely connected with the globalisation process, and it is one of its natural consequences

  • Foreign students represent a significant part of the Slovak higher education sector

  • Universities are responsible for the education of foreign students and the development of meta competences in a country and their overall adoption

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Foreign migration is closely connected with the globalisation process, and it is one of its natural consequences. Foreign students represent a significant part of the Slovak higher education sector. Universities are responsible for the education of foreign students and the development of meta competences in a country and their overall adoption (adaptation, study, personal relations, work activities, everyday life etc.). The topic of the article has resulted from a project dealt with at the Department of Social Sciences, Technical University of Košice under the name Education of Foreign Students with the emphasis on creating key competences in the context of building a job career and inclusion in the Slovak labour market, which has focused on such education of students that would increase their success in adaptation to higher education study, their competence and their asserting in the labour market (Ferencz et al, 2020)

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