Internationalisation of higher education greatly facilitates cross-border student mobility which has been extensively researched. This comparative study focuses on the relatively under-explored field of intra-regional educational mobility. It compares the attitudes towards learning and using English of mainland Chinese students and Hong Kong Chinese students while studying side-by-side at an English-medium university in Hong Kong. Using a mixed-methodology the study found that the two groups expressed a similarly strong need for, and acceptance of, English as an academic lingua franca but expressed significantly different attitudes, needs and desires in relation to the use of English for social intercourse. The weaker presence of a social l...
This article reports on a longitudinal inquiry into mainland Chinese students' language learning exp...
[[abstract]]As English keeps expanding its scope and influence as a global language and its teaching...
The internationalisation of UK universities has resulted in increasing numbers of international stud...
This paper reports on a study of prior and current experiences with English of non-local Asian inter...
This study explored a group of mainland Chinese research postgraduate students’ attitudes to using...
To enhance global competitiveness, internationalization of staff, students and programs have become ...
As China’s power and influence grow on the international stage, increasing numbers of international ...
Research conducted in the 1980s and 1990s pointed to a widening gap on Hong Kong university campuses...
The rapid trend towards globalization has led to the expansion of English as Medium of Instruction (...
Globalisation seems to be an irresistible trend that every nation is involved. China is not an excep...
The English language today functions as a lingua franca with the largest number of learners and user...
In the current landscape of higher education in the UK, international students play a key role. It i...
International mobility in higher education (HE) has been exponentially expanding and on a consistent...
A study was carried out to understand the language use and language attitudes of the Cantonese speak...
This article reports on a study of policymaking at transnational and local universities in China con...
This article reports on a longitudinal inquiry into mainland Chinese students' language learning exp...
[[abstract]]As English keeps expanding its scope and influence as a global language and its teaching...
The internationalisation of UK universities has resulted in increasing numbers of international stud...
This paper reports on a study of prior and current experiences with English of non-local Asian inter...
This study explored a group of mainland Chinese research postgraduate students’ attitudes to using...
To enhance global competitiveness, internationalization of staff, students and programs have become ...
As China’s power and influence grow on the international stage, increasing numbers of international ...
Research conducted in the 1980s and 1990s pointed to a widening gap on Hong Kong university campuses...
The rapid trend towards globalization has led to the expansion of English as Medium of Instruction (...
Globalisation seems to be an irresistible trend that every nation is involved. China is not an excep...
The English language today functions as a lingua franca with the largest number of learners and user...
In the current landscape of higher education in the UK, international students play a key role. It i...
International mobility in higher education (HE) has been exponentially expanding and on a consistent...
A study was carried out to understand the language use and language attitudes of the Cantonese speak...
This article reports on a study of policymaking at transnational and local universities in China con...
This article reports on a longitudinal inquiry into mainland Chinese students' language learning exp...
[[abstract]]As English keeps expanding its scope and influence as a global language and its teaching...
The internationalisation of UK universities has resulted in increasing numbers of international stud...