This paper reports the findings of a qualitative study that explores how international students from China and Vietnam in different disciplines in Australian higher education interpret and adapt to disciplinary requirements and how academics respond to the diverse needs of international students. The study employed a trans-disciplinary framework for interpreting students` and lecturers' practices within institutional structures. This framework has been developed by infusing a modified version of Lillis` (2001) heuristic for exploring students` meaning making with positioning theory (Harré & van Langenhove, 1999). A prominent finding of the study indicates the emergence of three main forms of adaptation, committed adaptation, face-v...
The presence of international students has generated discussion on ‘internationalisation’ and this h...
What is an appropriate structure for reporting a study exploring Chinese international students’ dec...
The global internationalization of higher education has introduced new dimensions of inquiry into cr...
This paper explores the adaptation patterns of international Chinese and Vietnamese students in rela...
This paper explores the adaptation patterns of international Chinese and Vietnamese students in rela...
© 2007 Dr. Ly Thi TranThe study reported in this thesis explores how Chinese and Vietnamese internat...
This paper examined domestic educator and Chinese international student (CIS) perspectives on their ...
A number of international students, predominately from Asian countries, are present in universities ...
International and transnational education has become common place. Australian universities have embr...
The new global economy has fashioned academics and university education into new forms that include ...
Throughout history, human movements beyond borders — geographical, cultural, intellectual or otherwi...
Internationalisation of higher education in Australia, in the last five decades or so, has been view...
What is an appropriate structure for reporting a study exploring Chinese international students’ dec...
The presence of international students has generated discussion on ‘internationalisation’ and this h...
What is an appropriate structure for reporting a study exploring Chinese international students’ dec...
The presence of international students has generated discussion on ‘internationalisation’ and this h...
What is an appropriate structure for reporting a study exploring Chinese international students’ dec...
The global internationalization of higher education has introduced new dimensions of inquiry into cr...
This paper explores the adaptation patterns of international Chinese and Vietnamese students in rela...
This paper explores the adaptation patterns of international Chinese and Vietnamese students in rela...
© 2007 Dr. Ly Thi TranThe study reported in this thesis explores how Chinese and Vietnamese internat...
This paper examined domestic educator and Chinese international student (CIS) perspectives on their ...
A number of international students, predominately from Asian countries, are present in universities ...
International and transnational education has become common place. Australian universities have embr...
The new global economy has fashioned academics and university education into new forms that include ...
Throughout history, human movements beyond borders — geographical, cultural, intellectual or otherwi...
Internationalisation of higher education in Australia, in the last five decades or so, has been view...
What is an appropriate structure for reporting a study exploring Chinese international students’ dec...
The presence of international students has generated discussion on ‘internationalisation’ and this h...
What is an appropriate structure for reporting a study exploring Chinese international students’ dec...
The presence of international students has generated discussion on ‘internationalisation’ and this h...
What is an appropriate structure for reporting a study exploring Chinese international students’ dec...
The global internationalization of higher education has introduced new dimensions of inquiry into cr...