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STUDENTS AND TEACHERS IN HIGHER EDUCATION MOVING TO ANOTHER INSTITUTION
Free-mover; Freemover; Free mover; Free Mover
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mover      
n. μετακινών, εισηγητής, υποκινητής
first cause         
POSTULATED ULTIMATE CAUSE OF ALL ACTIVITY IN THE UNIVERSE
Aristotelian theology; First cause; First Cause; Primum movens; Uncaused causer; Uncaused cause; Unmoved Mover; Primus motor; Aristotelian view of god; Prime mover theory; Principle of unmoved mover; Causeless cause; Unmoved movers; Aristotelian view of a god; Aristotelian view of God; Sphere of the prime mover; Prime mover (philosophy); Ὃ οὐ κινούμενον κινεῖ; First uncaused cause
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prime mover         
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Prime Mover; Prime movership; The Prime Movers; The Prime Movers (Band); Prime mover (disambiguation); Prime Movers; The Prime Movers (band); Prime movers; Prime Mover (disambiguation); Prime-mover
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Definitie

people mover
also people-mover (people movers)
A people mover is the same as a people carrier
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Academic mobility

Academic mobility refers to students and teachers in higher education moving to another institution inside or outside of their own country to study or teach for a limited time.

The Bologna process regulates academic mobility within European higher education area.

Mobile students are usually divided into two groups: Free-movers are students who travel entirely on their own initiative, while programme students use exchange programmes at a department, faculty, institution, or national level (such as Erasmus, Nordplus or Fulbright). Nowadays, the traditional Erasmus exchange (which involves travelling) has been complemented with virtual mobility, or Virtual Erasmus, in which students from different countries may study together without leaving their home.