The aspirations and expectations of the growing international student cohort in Australia are implicitly incorporated into recruitment and internationalization strategies but have received little academic analysis. To address this gap in the literature, this paper develops a conceptual model built upon earlier research by Tim Mazzarol and Geoffrey Soutar, which focuses on the push and pull factors relating to home country and country of destination, respectively, in relation to students’ decisions to seek international study. Focusing predominantly on Chinese and Indian students, we conceptualize, extend and place the push and pull factors within a social psychological framework in relation to students’ aspirations and expectati...
Education has long been one of the most important exporting services to Australia. Australia has dev...
Australian universities face a challenging task of servicing an increasingly diverse international s...
Internationalisation of higher education in Australia, in the last five decades or so, has been view...
© 2018 Dr. Karen Jayne LindnerInternational students in the schools sector are a particularly vulner...
Master of EducationSet in a Victorian research-intensive university, this study investigates the dec...
The volume of university students travelling overseas has increased rapidly in recent decades. Stude...
AbstractThe international demand for tertiary education has grown tremendously as enrolment increase...
Currently over 5 million students are enrolled in courses outside their country of citizenship (OECD...
The international demand for tertiary education has grown tremendously as enrolment increased from a...
The international demand for tertiary education has grown tremendously as enrolment increased from a...
Currently over 5 million students are enrolled in courses outside their country of citizenship (OECD...
In the growing global education market, China has become the largest country of origin of internatio...
This paper explores Mainland Chinese students’ decision-making styles on their tertiary education st...
In the last ten years, an increased number of international students have been a significant feature...
International student numbers studying within the Faculty of Business at Queensland University of Te...
Education has long been one of the most important exporting services to Australia. Australia has dev...
Australian universities face a challenging task of servicing an increasingly diverse international s...
Internationalisation of higher education in Australia, in the last five decades or so, has been view...
© 2018 Dr. Karen Jayne LindnerInternational students in the schools sector are a particularly vulner...
Master of EducationSet in a Victorian research-intensive university, this study investigates the dec...
The volume of university students travelling overseas has increased rapidly in recent decades. Stude...
AbstractThe international demand for tertiary education has grown tremendously as enrolment increase...
Currently over 5 million students are enrolled in courses outside their country of citizenship (OECD...
The international demand for tertiary education has grown tremendously as enrolment increased from a...
The international demand for tertiary education has grown tremendously as enrolment increased from a...
Currently over 5 million students are enrolled in courses outside their country of citizenship (OECD...
In the growing global education market, China has become the largest country of origin of internatio...
This paper explores Mainland Chinese students’ decision-making styles on their tertiary education st...
In the last ten years, an increased number of international students have been a significant feature...
International student numbers studying within the Faculty of Business at Queensland University of Te...
Education has long been one of the most important exporting services to Australia. Australia has dev...
Australian universities face a challenging task of servicing an increasingly diverse international s...
Internationalisation of higher education in Australia, in the last five decades or so, has been view...