Internationalisation of the postgraduate classroom has become a feature of UK business schools, but traditional seminar-led learning often does not suit international students' learning needs. This article reports on a pilot project that used experiential drama workshops, held in a local theatre, as a response to the challenges created by internationalisation. As part of a collaborative auto-ethnography between two academics and a theatre practitioner, the article focuses on a theatre workshop where UK and Chinese MA Management students (the latter being the majority) were given full creative control to create a theatrical performance about the collapse of Enron. We outline how the project provided students with an opportunity to learn abou...
Business and Management Schools have long been at the forefront of internationalisation, realising t...
Management schools are expected to educate future professionals with the necessary skills to operate...
Abstract In this article, we contribute to debate on the possibilities and role of critical pedagogy...
Internationalisation of the postgraduate classroom has become a feature of UK business schools, but ...
This article presents part of a five-year participatory Action Research project at a UK university, ...
The paper is informed by the study aided by the Edinburgh Napier Teaching Fellow fund.Business and M...
The aim of this study is to identify the main approaches and activities undertaken by leading busine...
In this article we present an Action Research project which attempted to address the significant per...
Business and Management Schools have long been at the forefront of internationalisation, realising t...
Editorial for the special Issue on Exploring Internationalisation of the Curriculum to Enhance the S...
This study investigated the illusory nature of international education by focusing on English Langua...
This paper analyses the student perceptions of the progress they made in skills development over two...
There is the assumption that the boundaries of functions and disciplines as they appear in organisat...
IntroductionIn the context of rapidly expanding international student recruitment and attention on i...
This article describes the “Cross-cultural Assignment, ” an experiential learn-ing technique for stu...
Business and Management Schools have long been at the forefront of internationalisation, realising t...
Management schools are expected to educate future professionals with the necessary skills to operate...
Abstract In this article, we contribute to debate on the possibilities and role of critical pedagogy...
Internationalisation of the postgraduate classroom has become a feature of UK business schools, but ...
This article presents part of a five-year participatory Action Research project at a UK university, ...
The paper is informed by the study aided by the Edinburgh Napier Teaching Fellow fund.Business and M...
The aim of this study is to identify the main approaches and activities undertaken by leading busine...
In this article we present an Action Research project which attempted to address the significant per...
Business and Management Schools have long been at the forefront of internationalisation, realising t...
Editorial for the special Issue on Exploring Internationalisation of the Curriculum to Enhance the S...
This study investigated the illusory nature of international education by focusing on English Langua...
This paper analyses the student perceptions of the progress they made in skills development over two...
There is the assumption that the boundaries of functions and disciplines as they appear in organisat...
IntroductionIn the context of rapidly expanding international student recruitment and attention on i...
This article describes the “Cross-cultural Assignment, ” an experiential learn-ing technique for stu...
Business and Management Schools have long been at the forefront of internationalisation, realising t...
Management schools are expected to educate future professionals with the necessary skills to operate...
Abstract In this article, we contribute to debate on the possibilities and role of critical pedagogy...