This research examines the intellectual, emotional and socio-cultural experiences of Indian students in higher education in the UK. It has three research questions. First, what are the reasons driving Indian students to study in the UK? Second, what are the economic, political and cultural factors that enable or constrain their application processes to study in the UK? Finally, how do Indian students experience and negotiate their student lives in higher education in the UK? The present research develops and extends existing literature on student migration, by emphasizing that the process of student migration is a complex journey, like any other kind of migration. To view this process, the research adopts structuration theory as a conce...
This research aimed to provide a comparative analysis of South Asian and White British students in t...
In this paper we examine the contradictory migration experiences of Indian youngsters who recently m...
Migration studies may have been a well discussed and researched topic in the field of Sociology, but...
CARIM-India: Developing a knowledge base for policymaking on India-EU migrationIn recent years there...
This study investigates the experiences of South Asian international students at the nexus of mobili...
This study explores the journey of 24 non-traditional Indian students who have won a year’s Ford Fel...
A community sample of Indian students in the United Kingdom were interviewed to analyse how transiti...
This thesis is made up of three papers and aims to explore the higher education routes taken by Brit...
This thesis focuses on an influential group of Indians known as the 'England returned' between 1904 ...
A decline in the number of international students studying in the UK is an issue currently facing UK...
Globalisation and internationalization of economies has led to the commercialisation of higher educa...
The number of international students is increasing in universities around the world with the growth ...
A review of literature on the experiences of international students reveals their mostly adverse exp...
The aim of this research is to explore the social conditions that govern the processes of migration ...
This paper breaks new ground in its comparative analysis of two international student migration (ISM...
This research aimed to provide a comparative analysis of South Asian and White British students in t...
In this paper we examine the contradictory migration experiences of Indian youngsters who recently m...
Migration studies may have been a well discussed and researched topic in the field of Sociology, but...
CARIM-India: Developing a knowledge base for policymaking on India-EU migrationIn recent years there...
This study investigates the experiences of South Asian international students at the nexus of mobili...
This study explores the journey of 24 non-traditional Indian students who have won a year’s Ford Fel...
A community sample of Indian students in the United Kingdom were interviewed to analyse how transiti...
This thesis is made up of three papers and aims to explore the higher education routes taken by Brit...
This thesis focuses on an influential group of Indians known as the 'England returned' between 1904 ...
A decline in the number of international students studying in the UK is an issue currently facing UK...
Globalisation and internationalization of economies has led to the commercialisation of higher educa...
The number of international students is increasing in universities around the world with the growth ...
A review of literature on the experiences of international students reveals their mostly adverse exp...
The aim of this research is to explore the social conditions that govern the processes of migration ...
This paper breaks new ground in its comparative analysis of two international student migration (ISM...
This research aimed to provide a comparative analysis of South Asian and White British students in t...
In this paper we examine the contradictory migration experiences of Indian youngsters who recently m...
Migration studies may have been a well discussed and researched topic in the field of Sociology, but...