There has long been a tradition of international students studying in the United Kingdom. Despite a dip in the most recently published statistics, Indian students continue to make up a high proportion of UK’s international student population. The majority of Indian students are multilingual and this raises potential problems for them with regards to academic writing, such as grammar, structuring, and vocabulary. This article presents a largely empirical study which examines the experiences of, and issues faced by seven postgraduate research students in the Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment at Birmingham City University. Samples of academic writing of each participant were analysed and semi structured interviews w...
We are living in an era characterized by multilingualism, global mobility, superdiversity (Blommaert...
The increase in numbers of international students who have English as a second language (ESL) and ar...
This article explores five students’ perceptions of their writing experiences at an English-medium p...
There has long been a tradition of international students studying in the United Kingdom. Despite a ...
This paper looks at issues on postgraduate students ’ academic writing by interviewing two academic ...
English writing skills are important components of multilingual students’ successful academic perfor...
Damian Finnegan (damian.finnegan@mah.se) Asko Kauppinen (asko.kauppinen@mah.se) Anna Wärnsby (anna.w...
National policies aimed at widening participation in higher education, together with financial press...
Literature in English for academic purposes and postgraduate education suggests that research writi...
This paper draws on a research and materials development project undertaken at the University of Lei...
ABSTRACT Issues surrounding English for Academic Purposes (EAP) and its use by English as an additio...
With the globalization of higher education, English has become the lingua franca of universities ope...
The internationalisation of higher education in the past decade has brought about dramatic changes i...
This article explores five students’ perceptions of their writing experiences at an English-medium p...
This article explores five students' perceptions of their writing experiences at an English-medium p...
We are living in an era characterized by multilingualism, global mobility, superdiversity (Blommaert...
The increase in numbers of international students who have English as a second language (ESL) and ar...
This article explores five students’ perceptions of their writing experiences at an English-medium p...
There has long been a tradition of international students studying in the United Kingdom. Despite a ...
This paper looks at issues on postgraduate students ’ academic writing by interviewing two academic ...
English writing skills are important components of multilingual students’ successful academic perfor...
Damian Finnegan (damian.finnegan@mah.se) Asko Kauppinen (asko.kauppinen@mah.se) Anna Wärnsby (anna.w...
National policies aimed at widening participation in higher education, together with financial press...
Literature in English for academic purposes and postgraduate education suggests that research writi...
This paper draws on a research and materials development project undertaken at the University of Lei...
ABSTRACT Issues surrounding English for Academic Purposes (EAP) and its use by English as an additio...
With the globalization of higher education, English has become the lingua franca of universities ope...
The internationalisation of higher education in the past decade has brought about dramatic changes i...
This article explores five students’ perceptions of their writing experiences at an English-medium p...
This article explores five students' perceptions of their writing experiences at an English-medium p...
We are living in an era characterized by multilingualism, global mobility, superdiversity (Blommaert...
The increase in numbers of international students who have English as a second language (ESL) and ar...
This article explores five students’ perceptions of their writing experiences at an English-medium p...