This paper draws on a qualitative interview study, which aimed to explore how international PhD students make sense of their experiences of studying in a Russell group University and living in England. Hybridity was narrated as contextual and relational identity performance in response to encounters with difference and was imbued with emotions of loss, confusion, tension and disappointment. Hybridity encompassed a range of identity positions including shifting old identities, blending local and global identities, and re-defining old identities. These positions intersected with students’ constructions and performances of gender, religion, culture, nationality and community and were shaped by international PhD students’ attempts to interact w...
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In the four decades since two university computers were first linked to each other over the prototyp...
A qualitative study of online management education and the role of writing as an indicative measure ...
First paragraph: Universities and their leaders are contemplating the spectre of a British exit from...
The development of English language learners’ academic literacy is a key issue in their successful t...
The 2019/2020 academic year started well with no anticipation of what was in store for the second se...
This article presents the results from a longitudinal study of students’ choice of university in Eng...
N my annual address for 2011 to the university community last week, I spoke about Humaniversity: Tra...
Our department has adopted action research (AR) projects as the culminating task for our master\u27s...
This is the author's post-print version of an article accepted for publication in the International ...
University reseachers were delighted when Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Najib Razak recently said proc...
Interviews with 'working-class' university students suggest new ways to think about social class, id...
In this article I explore the place of movement, particularly dance, in understanding and communicat...
While there was no defined problem with the services being provided, the librarian was curious about...
This article describes the findings of a project which reviewed self‐access Language Centres (SALC) ...
3rd place, OSU Denman, PsychologyInternational students face unique life stressors that put them at ...
In the four decades since two university computers were first linked to each other over the prototyp...
A qualitative study of online management education and the role of writing as an indicative measure ...
First paragraph: Universities and their leaders are contemplating the spectre of a British exit from...