“…A considerable body of scholarship based on returned-students' experiences touts personal, intercultural, academic and professional benefits: enhanced personal development, skills, and knowledge (Dwyer & Peters, 2004;Mueller, 2021); intercultural sensitivity (Medina-Lopez-Portillo, 2004); improved communicative capacity (Jackson, 2011); overall academic improvement (Cardwell, 2019); career enhancement and the acquisition of various transferrable skills (European Commission, 2014;Jones, 2013;Potts, 2015;. A broadening of educational and occupational choices, lifestyle, perspectives, change in behaviours, personal and social skills are similarly listed among the long-term impacts that accrete to study abroad participants (Dwyer & Peters, 2004;Fry et al, 2009).…”