International female graduate students have to negotiate multiple aspects of their identities as non-native learners and women in a society with different gender norms than their home countries. However, their experiences have not been well researched within the scholarship on international students. In this study, using the phenomenological approach, we explored the phenomenon of being an international female graduate student in the U.S. The seven participants are diverse in terms of countries of origin, academic programs, and life situations. Using open-ended questions, we conducted indepth one-on-one interviews with the participants. The findings indicate that the participants perceived being international female graduate students at thi...
A phenomenological method was used to analyze ten international doctoral students’ description of th...
This is an auto-ethnographic study of international students at Ball State University, a medium-size...
This research addressed three major questions regarding the perceptions and interpretations of the l...
International female graduate students have to negotiate multiple aspects of their identities as non...
International female graduate students have to negotiate multiple aspects of their identities as non...
International female graduate students have to negotiate multiple aspects of their identities as non...
Female international students negotiate multiple identities as non-native learners and women in a so...
International graduate students are perceived as enhancing the prestige of institutions of higher ed...
How do the expectations of international students align with the reality of their experience? Do fem...
The United States continues to be the primary country of destination that international students cho...
The United States continues to be the primary country of destination that international students cho...
The United States continues to be the primary country of destination that international students cho...
This study gives a voice to international female students and records international their histories,...
As the number of students studying in the United States (U.S.) has risen, scholars have increasingly...
As the number of students studying in the United States (U.S.) has risen, scholars have increasingly...
A phenomenological method was used to analyze ten international doctoral students’ description of th...
This is an auto-ethnographic study of international students at Ball State University, a medium-size...
This research addressed three major questions regarding the perceptions and interpretations of the l...
International female graduate students have to negotiate multiple aspects of their identities as non...
International female graduate students have to negotiate multiple aspects of their identities as non...
International female graduate students have to negotiate multiple aspects of their identities as non...
Female international students negotiate multiple identities as non-native learners and women in a so...
International graduate students are perceived as enhancing the prestige of institutions of higher ed...
How do the expectations of international students align with the reality of their experience? Do fem...
The United States continues to be the primary country of destination that international students cho...
The United States continues to be the primary country of destination that international students cho...
The United States continues to be the primary country of destination that international students cho...
This study gives a voice to international female students and records international their histories,...
As the number of students studying in the United States (U.S.) has risen, scholars have increasingly...
As the number of students studying in the United States (U.S.) has risen, scholars have increasingly...
A phenomenological method was used to analyze ten international doctoral students’ description of th...
This is an auto-ethnographic study of international students at Ball State University, a medium-size...
This research addressed three major questions regarding the perceptions and interpretations of the l...