The forecasted data for 2024 to 2028 shows a gradual increase in the number of doctoral graduates with credit mobility of at least 3 months or 15 ECTS points who were not degree mobile, starting from 842 in 2024 up to 859 in 2028. The year-on-year increase is steady, with a slight rise in the values for each subsequent year. Although 2023 actual data is not provided, the consistent growth pattern suggests a positive outlook for the coming years. This indicates a stable interest and participation in international academic experiences at the doctoral level.
Looking ahead, future trends to watch for include potential changes in international mobility policies and funding opportunities. These factors could significantly impact the availability and attractiveness of credit mobility options. Additionally, increasing collaboration between global institutions could further enhance mobility opportunities for doctoral students.