This article discusses the nature of Chinese students' transnational experiences and its impact on their identities within and beyond national and cultural boundaries. The discussion is located in the theoretical framework of transnationalism and explores in detail the ways in which students adapt, change and develop, both in the host country of their study and also on their return to work in their home countries. Empirical evidence in the article is drawn from the findings of three studies, led by the author, which have investigated the pedagogical, sociocultural and emotional challenges that Chinese students have encountered when studying at British universities, and the perceived impact of their overseas studies on their lives and career...
As a Chinese student in Australia, I designed this research study to investigate the historical expe...
This study explores how international Chinese graduate students, especially those contemplating immi...
This study explores the transitional identity of the youngsters who experience dual mobility—the hor...
This article discusses the nature of Chinese students' transnational experiences and its impact on t...
International students constitute a substantial and growing mobile population globally. However, as ...
International students constitute a substantial and growing mobile population globally. However, as ...
This study explores the meaning of transnational identity of Chinese student returnees from the UK. ...
International students constitute a substantial and growing mobile population globally. However, as ...
International students constitute a substantial and growing mobile population globally. However, as ...
This study explores the meaning of transnational identity of Chinese student returnees from the UK. ...
This thesis explores the contemporary phenomena of Chinese students going abroad to pursue their edu...
To date, a significant body of qualitative scholarship on international student mobility has centred...
This article is drawn from research in an ongoing multiple case study of the identity constructions ...
Higher education (HE)institutions play an important role in creating contexts for the development of...
This qualitative study investigated the lived experiences of Chinese international students in the U...
As a Chinese student in Australia, I designed this research study to investigate the historical expe...
This study explores how international Chinese graduate students, especially those contemplating immi...
This study explores the transitional identity of the youngsters who experience dual mobility—the hor...
This article discusses the nature of Chinese students' transnational experiences and its impact on t...
International students constitute a substantial and growing mobile population globally. However, as ...
International students constitute a substantial and growing mobile population globally. However, as ...
This study explores the meaning of transnational identity of Chinese student returnees from the UK. ...
International students constitute a substantial and growing mobile population globally. However, as ...
International students constitute a substantial and growing mobile population globally. However, as ...
This study explores the meaning of transnational identity of Chinese student returnees from the UK. ...
This thesis explores the contemporary phenomena of Chinese students going abroad to pursue their edu...
To date, a significant body of qualitative scholarship on international student mobility has centred...
This article is drawn from research in an ongoing multiple case study of the identity constructions ...
Higher education (HE)institutions play an important role in creating contexts for the development of...
This qualitative study investigated the lived experiences of Chinese international students in the U...
As a Chinese student in Australia, I designed this research study to investigate the historical expe...
This study explores how international Chinese graduate students, especially those contemplating immi...
This study explores the transitional identity of the youngsters who experience dual mobility—the hor...