Baranowski, MariuszJabkowski, Piotr2024-10-312024-10-312023Baranowski, M., Jabkowski, P. On Virtual Mobility in Three Central European Universities: Similar but Different? Knowledge Cultures 2023: 11(3), 82-100.2327-57312375-6527https://hdl.handle.net/10593/27879This article examines the patterns and determinants of virtual mobility among students in the social sciences and humanities at three universities in Central Europe: University of Hradec Kralove (HKU) in the Czech Republic, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan (AMU) in Poland and Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra (UKF) in Slovakia. Virtual mobility, a form of international cooperation facilitated by information and communication technologies, has become increasingly important, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study investigates students’ motivation, resources and experiences in this form of mobility. Findings show that a similar percentage of students participated in both physical and virtual mobility across the three universities, with over 60% not participating in any form of mobility. Work experience significantly impacted participation, as students with employment records were likelier to participate. Gender and level of study did not have a significant influence on participation. Noticeable differences in motivation were observed between universities, with students at the AMU demonstrating a higher level of motivation for virtual mobility. The study also revealed differences in students’ perceptions of technical resources and organisational effectiveness for virtual mobility.enAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalvirtual mobilityhigher educationCentral European universitiesstudent motivationinformation and communication technologies (ICTs)COVID-19 pandemicsocial sciences and humanities (SSH)On Virtual Mobility in Three Central European Universities: Similar but Different?info:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://doi.org/10.22381/kc11320235