Author:
Malik Gulzar,Parkin Jackie,Johnston Jacqueline,Marshall Julie,Kirkham Lucy,Picard Ronald
Abstract
Background:
For many years, universities have placed a strong emphasis on providing students with an internationalization experience through study-abroad programs; however, the recent pandemic led many universities to look for alternatives to continue offering students an international experience.
Method:
This article describes the implementation and evaluation of a collaborative online international learning (COIL) experience between nursing students in Australia and the United Kingdom.
Results:
Students explored community spirit in the recovery from COVID-19. Students positively rated the experience and shared insights and outcomes gained from the program.
Conclusion:
The COIL experience exposed nursing students from Australia and the United Kingdom to learn about public health issues and develop cultural awareness and a sense of global community. Future programs should evaluate the long-term effects on students' nursing practice and their careers.
[
J Nurs Educ
. 2023;62(7):387–392.]
Subject
Education,General Nursing