Background: Mentoring provides a range of benefits and one of them is social support. The number of students in transnational education has been increasing, and their transition into university is often fraught with difficulties. Universities can support transition through the use of a peer mentor programme (PMP).Purpose: The purpose of the study is to investigate the transitional issues that international postgraduate students (IPSs) face in their transition to an Australian University. The study also investigated the role played by a mentoring programme, and how this assists students with their transition.Sample: The sample included 31 IPSs, who had come from Asian European, Middle Eastern, African and South American countries, 15 being m...
Research suggests that the first six weeks in higher education are critical for student adjustment a...
This paper provides an introduction to the findings of a large HEFCE/Paul Hamlyn-sponsored project, ...
Within the broad scope of literature addressing the issue of student experience very limited attenti...
This study adds to the literature as it examines the experiences that international postgraduate (IP...
The study examines the experiences of international postgraduate (IP) student’s transition at ...
Student peer mentor programs are recognised as a valid component of a multi-faceted strategy to impr...
Peer mentoring programs are typically designed to support students transitioning into university. Ho...
Contemplating entry into the workforce can be a daunting process for students as they prepare to com...
Though smaller in proportion to under graduate numbers, postgraduate international students occupy a...
Student peer mentor programs are recognised as a valid component of a multi-faceted strategy to impr...
This paper is aimed at those interested in the promotion of student retention in higher education; p...
Peer mentoring is the provision of one to one support, information, assistance and encouragement, ty...
Peer mentoring is often considered the single most effective strategy for increasing student retenti...
This article explores the perceptions of international students studying in the UK regarding their t...
This article explores the perceptions of international students studying in the UK regarding their t...
Research suggests that the first six weeks in higher education are critical for student adjustment a...
This paper provides an introduction to the findings of a large HEFCE/Paul Hamlyn-sponsored project, ...
Within the broad scope of literature addressing the issue of student experience very limited attenti...
This study adds to the literature as it examines the experiences that international postgraduate (IP...
The study examines the experiences of international postgraduate (IP) student’s transition at ...
Student peer mentor programs are recognised as a valid component of a multi-faceted strategy to impr...
Peer mentoring programs are typically designed to support students transitioning into university. Ho...
Contemplating entry into the workforce can be a daunting process for students as they prepare to com...
Though smaller in proportion to under graduate numbers, postgraduate international students occupy a...
Student peer mentor programs are recognised as a valid component of a multi-faceted strategy to impr...
This paper is aimed at those interested in the promotion of student retention in higher education; p...
Peer mentoring is the provision of one to one support, information, assistance and encouragement, ty...
Peer mentoring is often considered the single most effective strategy for increasing student retenti...
This article explores the perceptions of international students studying in the UK regarding their t...
This article explores the perceptions of international students studying in the UK regarding their t...
Research suggests that the first six weeks in higher education are critical for student adjustment a...
This paper provides an introduction to the findings of a large HEFCE/Paul Hamlyn-sponsored project, ...
Within the broad scope of literature addressing the issue of student experience very limited attenti...