Increasing degree-seeking international students from affluent Asian countries, who use English as an additional language (EAL), have contributed to cultural and linguistic diversity in Australian universities. However, such diversity posed challenges in pedagogy and assessment. Drawn from a larger interview study, exploring what resources helped first year EAL international students come to belong in an Australian university, this paper addresses these students ’ concerns of finding group members. The data is analysed through Bourdieu’s concepts of field and capital to provide insight into what underlies decisions over whom to group with. This paper finds that these students are caught between seeking a sense of belonging and networking to...
Australian universities provide a culturally diverse setting within which students can learn and dev...
This article draws on data collected during case studies involving six undergraduate international s...
This thesis presents the findings of a case study of international students who enrol in Australian ...
Research on the international student experience in Australia has highlighted the challenges that in...
One of the major educational goals of the internationalisation of higher education is to prepare stu...
Australia has among the highest percentages of international English as an additional language backg...
One of the major educational goals of the internationalisation of higher education is to prepare stu...
This paper reports on first year experiences of international students who use English as an additio...
Higher education institutions are now consists of students from different linguistic and cultural ba...
Increasing diversity of student populations at Australian universities has raised research attention...
Intercultural interaction has been the subject of much debate since globalization caused an upsurge ...
International students represent a large economic and international relations investment for Austral...
Various studies explore the difficulties international students encounter in Australian higher educa...
International students come from diverse contexts and countries. In spite of the multiplicity in the...
Intercultural interaction plays an important role in contributing to international students’ l...
Australian universities provide a culturally diverse setting within which students can learn and dev...
This article draws on data collected during case studies involving six undergraduate international s...
This thesis presents the findings of a case study of international students who enrol in Australian ...
Research on the international student experience in Australia has highlighted the challenges that in...
One of the major educational goals of the internationalisation of higher education is to prepare stu...
Australia has among the highest percentages of international English as an additional language backg...
One of the major educational goals of the internationalisation of higher education is to prepare stu...
This paper reports on first year experiences of international students who use English as an additio...
Higher education institutions are now consists of students from different linguistic and cultural ba...
Increasing diversity of student populations at Australian universities has raised research attention...
Intercultural interaction has been the subject of much debate since globalization caused an upsurge ...
International students represent a large economic and international relations investment for Austral...
Various studies explore the difficulties international students encounter in Australian higher educa...
International students come from diverse contexts and countries. In spite of the multiplicity in the...
Intercultural interaction plays an important role in contributing to international students’ l...
Australian universities provide a culturally diverse setting within which students can learn and dev...
This article draws on data collected during case studies involving six undergraduate international s...
This thesis presents the findings of a case study of international students who enrol in Australian ...