© 2015 Dr. Ian Wei Yuan TeoThis study was motivated by the growth of the Australian international education sector, increasing numbers of mainland Chinese students studying in Australian universities, and a lack of research relating to the Foundation Studies Programs (FSP) in which some Chinese students enrolled. In seeking to contribute to this gap in the FSP literature, this study investigated how a cohort of ex-FSP students from mainland China reflected on their transition through various stages of their education. Specifically, the main research question guiding this study asked, 'To what extent do Chinese students' higher education experiences align with their expectations as they transition from secondary schooling in China through to...
A growing concern in studies of internationalisation relates to Chinese students studying in the Wes...
Abstract: Globalisation and the recent rapidly-increasing size and diversity of the student populati...
© 2018 Dr. Karen Jayne LindnerInternational students in the schools sector are a particularly vulner...
International students seeking cross-border degrees report experiencing academic challenges in their...
This thesis explores the contemporary phenomena of Chinese students going abroad to pursue their edu...
What goes on inside the Chinese university classroom ? How is academic success achieved in China, an...
Globalisation and international migration can be found among many professions and occupations. Austr...
Globalisation and international migration can be found among many professions and occupations. Austr...
Globalisation and international migration can be found among many professions and occupations. Austr...
As a Chinese student in Australia, I designed this research study to investigate the historical expe...
Masters Research thesisUsing qualitative research methods, this thesis examines the experiences of f...
This paper analyses the factors that influence Mainland Chinese students’ choice of Australia as the...
This article is about how a group of Chinese academics ended up teaching and researching in Australi...
This article is about how a group of Chinese academics ended up teaching and researching in Australi...
The transition into academic life for Chinese students coming to Australia can be difficult as they ...
A growing concern in studies of internationalisation relates to Chinese students studying in the Wes...
Abstract: Globalisation and the recent rapidly-increasing size and diversity of the student populati...
© 2018 Dr. Karen Jayne LindnerInternational students in the schools sector are a particularly vulner...
International students seeking cross-border degrees report experiencing academic challenges in their...
This thesis explores the contemporary phenomena of Chinese students going abroad to pursue their edu...
What goes on inside the Chinese university classroom ? How is academic success achieved in China, an...
Globalisation and international migration can be found among many professions and occupations. Austr...
Globalisation and international migration can be found among many professions and occupations. Austr...
Globalisation and international migration can be found among many professions and occupations. Austr...
As a Chinese student in Australia, I designed this research study to investigate the historical expe...
Masters Research thesisUsing qualitative research methods, this thesis examines the experiences of f...
This paper analyses the factors that influence Mainland Chinese students’ choice of Australia as the...
This article is about how a group of Chinese academics ended up teaching and researching in Australi...
This article is about how a group of Chinese academics ended up teaching and researching in Australi...
The transition into academic life for Chinese students coming to Australia can be difficult as they ...
A growing concern in studies of internationalisation relates to Chinese students studying in the Wes...
Abstract: Globalisation and the recent rapidly-increasing size and diversity of the student populati...
© 2018 Dr. Karen Jayne LindnerInternational students in the schools sector are a particularly vulner...