In the context of increasing academic interest in the internationalization of education and the international mobility of university students, this article draws on findings of a recent research project examining students from the UK as they seek higher education overseas before entering the labour market. The discussion is framed around four key themes (the importance of `second chances'; `global circuits of higher education'; `experiences of travel' and `labour market outcomes'), which address the motivations and experiences of 85 individuals who are seriously considering or have recently obtained an international degree
Using time series data over the 1985-2003 period, this article examines some of the determinants of ...
Using time series data over the 1985 - 2003 period, this article examines some of the determinants o...
In the thesis I examine international student decision-making arguing that there is a gap in knowled...
In the context of increasing academic interest in the internationalization of education and the inte...
While the literature on highly skilled international migration has grown substantially over recent y...
There are currently 435,000 international students studying in UK Universities. This paper investiga...
The last ten years have seen the deepening and expansion of the process of internationalization in r...
A common theme within the literature on higher education is the congested nature of the graduate lab...
This thesis explores the extent to which international student mobility reinforces existing social i...
While the literature on highly skilled international migration has grown substantially over recent y...
Students have been little studied as a mobile population, despite their increasing importance among ...
Student mobility is the most visible aspect of the internationalisation of higher education. Congrue...
International student mobility had undergone considerable growth over the last thirty years (OECD, 2...
This study explores the initial higher education experiences of first-year international students in...
The background to this study lies in the discrepancy between the perceptions of international studen...
Using time series data over the 1985-2003 period, this article examines some of the determinants of ...
Using time series data over the 1985 - 2003 period, this article examines some of the determinants o...
In the thesis I examine international student decision-making arguing that there is a gap in knowled...
In the context of increasing academic interest in the internationalization of education and the inte...
While the literature on highly skilled international migration has grown substantially over recent y...
There are currently 435,000 international students studying in UK Universities. This paper investiga...
The last ten years have seen the deepening and expansion of the process of internationalization in r...
A common theme within the literature on higher education is the congested nature of the graduate lab...
This thesis explores the extent to which international student mobility reinforces existing social i...
While the literature on highly skilled international migration has grown substantially over recent y...
Students have been little studied as a mobile population, despite their increasing importance among ...
Student mobility is the most visible aspect of the internationalisation of higher education. Congrue...
International student mobility had undergone considerable growth over the last thirty years (OECD, 2...
This study explores the initial higher education experiences of first-year international students in...
The background to this study lies in the discrepancy between the perceptions of international studen...
Using time series data over the 1985-2003 period, this article examines some of the determinants of ...
Using time series data over the 1985 - 2003 period, this article examines some of the determinants o...
In the thesis I examine international student decision-making arguing that there is a gap in knowled...