This article contributes new empirical findings and conceptual arguments to topical debates about internationalisation ‘at home’ through a comparative study on how undergraduate students experience and perceive university learning and teaching by international and home academics. Drawing on survey data from a research-intensive English university, the study shows that most UK home students prefer being taught by home academics, whereas international academics are appreciated for developing intercultural understanding and global outlook. As home students with previous international experiences and BAME backgrounds value international academics more than their less diverse home student peers, we argue that cultural homophily shapes students’ ...
Successive studies of the international student experience have documented a lack of contact between...
The diversity of the student population in the UK Higher Education (HE) sector in recent times accen...
A short journalistic style article on supporting students to adjust to academic expectations in the ...
This article contributes new empirical findings and conceptual arguments to topical debates about in...
This article is based on a focus group study of staff and students in UK higher education institutio...
© 2015, © 2015 Taylor & Francis. In a period when international flows of higher education students...
This article is concerned with the experiences of transnational academics teaching and researching i...
This article is concerned with the experiences of transnational academics teaching and researching i...
A recent aspect of U.K. higher education has been the internationalisation of university campuses, d...
The increasing number of international students is a key factor in cultural diversity within the UK ...
There is considerable literature on internationalising the curriculum in higher education, but relat...
Working in a university setting, I have learned a great deal from the diverse experiences and knowle...
While the economic benefits created by international education export are well documented, few syste...
A significant body of work has emerged over the last 10 years investigating the experiences of inter...
This article is based on a two‐year multi‐method research project, funded by the UK Economic and Soc...
Successive studies of the international student experience have documented a lack of contact between...
The diversity of the student population in the UK Higher Education (HE) sector in recent times accen...
A short journalistic style article on supporting students to adjust to academic expectations in the ...
This article contributes new empirical findings and conceptual arguments to topical debates about in...
This article is based on a focus group study of staff and students in UK higher education institutio...
© 2015, © 2015 Taylor & Francis. In a period when international flows of higher education students...
This article is concerned with the experiences of transnational academics teaching and researching i...
This article is concerned with the experiences of transnational academics teaching and researching i...
A recent aspect of U.K. higher education has been the internationalisation of university campuses, d...
The increasing number of international students is a key factor in cultural diversity within the UK ...
There is considerable literature on internationalising the curriculum in higher education, but relat...
Working in a university setting, I have learned a great deal from the diverse experiences and knowle...
While the economic benefits created by international education export are well documented, few syste...
A significant body of work has emerged over the last 10 years investigating the experiences of inter...
This article is based on a two‐year multi‐method research project, funded by the UK Economic and Soc...
Successive studies of the international student experience have documented a lack of contact between...
The diversity of the student population in the UK Higher Education (HE) sector in recent times accen...
A short journalistic style article on supporting students to adjust to academic expectations in the ...