This thesis explores mainland Chinese Master’s students’ perceptions of the challenges they face in adapting to a UK Master’s programme and how they overcome these challenges. The study uses qualitative analysis of focus group data collected during students’ time in the UK and reflections once they have returned to China. The students describe having to change the way they study in order to adapt to the different educational context, specifically the use of essay writing as the major form of assessment. Thematic analysis of the participants’ perceptions reveals that this is not simply a case of changing the method of study and adapting to the norms of academic writing and referencing, but requires an epistemological shift. In line with vari...
This research explored Chinese students‟ experiences of acquiring and practising academic literacie...
The key issue investigated through this research concerns the construction of international People’s...
The issue of critical thinking (CT) by Chinese students first aroused my interest when I was doing t...
This thesis explores mainland Chinese Master’s students’ perceptions of the challenges they face in ...
Cultural and developmental perspectives (Flowerdew & Li, 2007) of plagiarism were explored through i...
This PhD thesis explores the experiences of the increasing number of Chinese undergraduate students ...
This research followed the transition of twelve Chinese students (studying business or social scienc...
This PhD thesis explores the experiences of the increasing number of Chinese undergraduate students ...
This research explores the development of the critical thinking of eleven Chinese international stud...
In the current landscape of higher education in the UK, international students play a key role. It i...
This paper explores student and teacher perspectives of challenges relating to the levels of compete...
Chinese students make considerable contributions to Western countries both financially and academica...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the factors which can influence Chinese students’ int...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate on the factors, which influence the academic p...
The trend of the massification of UK Higher Education (HE) during the past two decades in particular...
This research explored Chinese students‟ experiences of acquiring and practising academic literacie...
The key issue investigated through this research concerns the construction of international People’s...
The issue of critical thinking (CT) by Chinese students first aroused my interest when I was doing t...
This thesis explores mainland Chinese Master’s students’ perceptions of the challenges they face in ...
Cultural and developmental perspectives (Flowerdew & Li, 2007) of plagiarism were explored through i...
This PhD thesis explores the experiences of the increasing number of Chinese undergraduate students ...
This research followed the transition of twelve Chinese students (studying business or social scienc...
This PhD thesis explores the experiences of the increasing number of Chinese undergraduate students ...
This research explores the development of the critical thinking of eleven Chinese international stud...
In the current landscape of higher education in the UK, international students play a key role. It i...
This paper explores student and teacher perspectives of challenges relating to the levels of compete...
Chinese students make considerable contributions to Western countries both financially and academica...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the factors which can influence Chinese students’ int...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate on the factors, which influence the academic p...
The trend of the massification of UK Higher Education (HE) during the past two decades in particular...
This research explored Chinese students‟ experiences of acquiring and practising academic literacie...
The key issue investigated through this research concerns the construction of international People’s...
The issue of critical thinking (CT) by Chinese students first aroused my interest when I was doing t...