This article investigates the needs and challenges of a group of Chinese secondary school teachers in their transition to postgraduate studies in the UK in the context of a British-Chinese partnership. The strategies and efforts of the host institution, local community and the Chinese students themselves to help ease the transition and promote a positive student experience are discussed. The article highlights the sociological processes of international postgraduate student transition and contributes to our understanding of issues of student support pertinent to international partnership arrangements
This paper aims to find out the acculturation situation of Chinese overseas students in the United K...
In the current landscape of higher education in the UK, international students play a key role. It i...
The transition into academic life for Chinese students coming to Australia can be difficult as they ...
Following China’s accession to the World Trade Organisation in 2001 and the enactment of the Regulat...
It was estimated by the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA, n.d.) that in 2006-200...
It was estimated by the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA, n.d.) that in 2006-200...
The trend of the massification of UK Higher Education (HE) during the past two decades in particular...
The UK has been one of the most desired destinations among international students. Among them, the C...
This study reports the results of a survey of teaching staff in the UK and China and two cohorts of ...
This SEDA Special takes an international theme, addressing the experiences of Chinese students study...
This chapter explores the transformations Chinese undergraduate students undergo within a new socio-...
This PhD thesis explores the experiences of the increasing number of Chinese undergraduate students ...
The increasing number of international students is a key factor in cultural diversity within the UK ...
Joining the global trend of internationalisation, higher education in the Chinese context has witnes...
This SEDA Special takes an international theme, addressing the experiences of Chinese students study...
This paper aims to find out the acculturation situation of Chinese overseas students in the United K...
In the current landscape of higher education in the UK, international students play a key role. It i...
The transition into academic life for Chinese students coming to Australia can be difficult as they ...
Following China’s accession to the World Trade Organisation in 2001 and the enactment of the Regulat...
It was estimated by the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA, n.d.) that in 2006-200...
It was estimated by the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA, n.d.) that in 2006-200...
The trend of the massification of UK Higher Education (HE) during the past two decades in particular...
The UK has been one of the most desired destinations among international students. Among them, the C...
This study reports the results of a survey of teaching staff in the UK and China and two cohorts of ...
This SEDA Special takes an international theme, addressing the experiences of Chinese students study...
This chapter explores the transformations Chinese undergraduate students undergo within a new socio-...
This PhD thesis explores the experiences of the increasing number of Chinese undergraduate students ...
The increasing number of international students is a key factor in cultural diversity within the UK ...
Joining the global trend of internationalisation, higher education in the Chinese context has witnes...
This SEDA Special takes an international theme, addressing the experiences of Chinese students study...
This paper aims to find out the acculturation situation of Chinese overseas students in the United K...
In the current landscape of higher education in the UK, international students play a key role. It i...
The transition into academic life for Chinese students coming to Australia can be difficult as they ...