International students account for a significant percentage of enrollees in graduate programs in the United States. Nearly 30% of the doctoral degrees awarded in the U.S. go to non-U.S. citizens, and about two-thirds remain in the U.S. for their career. This study compares survey results from 1,000 international and 4,200 U.S. respondents on their beliefs about the value of a graduate degree, the quality and sources of information they received about graduate school and careers, and their job satisfaction after completing their degree. Findings suggest that international students need additional support and information when considering careers related to graduate degrees
This paper examines why enrollment of foreign national students in U.S. economics graduate programs ...
The primary goal of international students who attend U.S. colleges and universities for graduate st...
Studentsâ career decisions can impact the global economy through brain drain and gain. This study...
International students account for a significant percentage of enrollees in graduate programs in the...
International graduate students are a sizeable segment of the student body in the U.S. higher educat...
In 2003, there were 586,523 international students in U.S. institutions. International students make...
This study examines the post-graduation plans of international science and engineering doctoral stud...
We analyze the decisions of foreign-born PhD and postdoctoral trainees in four fields of science to ...
International students account for 3.5% of graduate students in the US with 17% enrolled in enginee...
The increasing presence of international scholars and researchers has become a significant feature o...
Understanding the career trajectories of PhD recipients is an important topic of investigation, part...
Education is the fifth largest export of services in the U.S creating approximately 23 billion dolla...
The numbers of international students from several world countries and their intentions to stay in t...
This study examines the trend of foreign doctorate recipients from U.S. higher education institution...
International graduate students have been a sizeable segment of the student body in the U.S. higher ...
This paper examines why enrollment of foreign national students in U.S. economics graduate programs ...
The primary goal of international students who attend U.S. colleges and universities for graduate st...
Studentsâ career decisions can impact the global economy through brain drain and gain. This study...
International students account for a significant percentage of enrollees in graduate programs in the...
International graduate students are a sizeable segment of the student body in the U.S. higher educat...
In 2003, there were 586,523 international students in U.S. institutions. International students make...
This study examines the post-graduation plans of international science and engineering doctoral stud...
We analyze the decisions of foreign-born PhD and postdoctoral trainees in four fields of science to ...
International students account for 3.5% of graduate students in the US with 17% enrolled in enginee...
The increasing presence of international scholars and researchers has become a significant feature o...
Understanding the career trajectories of PhD recipients is an important topic of investigation, part...
Education is the fifth largest export of services in the U.S creating approximately 23 billion dolla...
The numbers of international students from several world countries and their intentions to stay in t...
This study examines the trend of foreign doctorate recipients from U.S. higher education institution...
International graduate students have been a sizeable segment of the student body in the U.S. higher ...
This paper examines why enrollment of foreign national students in U.S. economics graduate programs ...
The primary goal of international students who attend U.S. colleges and universities for graduate st...
Studentsâ career decisions can impact the global economy through brain drain and gain. This study...