International students and scholars in the United States: Coming from abroad is a well-written, well-researched, and well-timed monograph. In pursuit of higher education, international students have continued to attend colleges and universities in the United States of America in spite of the educational, emotional, and cultural issues. According to the Institute of International Education (IIE), 723, 277 international students and more than 115,000 international scholars matriculated in American colleges and universities in 2010/2011 (pp. 4-9). The editors, Heike Alberts and Helen Hazen, have not only provided readers with an opportunity to learn about international students and scholars from Asia, Africa, and Europe but have also addressed...
Using interview data from 11 international students, this paper compares international students’ exp...
Responding to the growing need for recruitment and retention of international talent in higher educa...
Students from all over the world who study in the United States contribute to the economy, participa...
In this book, the editors suggest that the intensity of globalization is helping to reshape the Amer...
An increasing number of students cross national borders to pursue higher education abroad in this er...
International student numbers have increased drastically in the past few years. International studen...
International student mobility in higher education has gained currency as an important topic in toda...
In 2003, there were 586,523 international students in U.S. institutions. International students make...
Before addressing special characteristics, needs, and problems of international students, I would li...
The impact of globalization, the rapid technical advancements, and the access to educational opportu...
This paper highlights the importance of international students to the United States by discussing th...
U.S. colleges and universities have traditionally been lauded as a Mecca for attracting internationa...
At least some international experience is becoming commonplace for college students, from those that...
The period since 1990 has been marked by an accelerated pace of globalization. As a consequence, the...
The number of international students and scholars studying and working in a culture beyond their own...
Using interview data from 11 international students, this paper compares international students’ exp...
Responding to the growing need for recruitment and retention of international talent in higher educa...
Students from all over the world who study in the United States contribute to the economy, participa...
In this book, the editors suggest that the intensity of globalization is helping to reshape the Amer...
An increasing number of students cross national borders to pursue higher education abroad in this er...
International student numbers have increased drastically in the past few years. International studen...
International student mobility in higher education has gained currency as an important topic in toda...
In 2003, there were 586,523 international students in U.S. institutions. International students make...
Before addressing special characteristics, needs, and problems of international students, I would li...
The impact of globalization, the rapid technical advancements, and the access to educational opportu...
This paper highlights the importance of international students to the United States by discussing th...
U.S. colleges and universities have traditionally been lauded as a Mecca for attracting internationa...
At least some international experience is becoming commonplace for college students, from those that...
The period since 1990 has been marked by an accelerated pace of globalization. As a consequence, the...
The number of international students and scholars studying and working in a culture beyond their own...
Using interview data from 11 international students, this paper compares international students’ exp...
Responding to the growing need for recruitment and retention of international talent in higher educa...
Students from all over the world who study in the United States contribute to the economy, participa...