Internationalization of higher education has increased the diversity of the student body at higher education institutions. There is evidence that the experiences of international students vary according to their region of origin, but trends on a larger scale remain underexamined. Drawing on Eurostudent VI data from the Republic of Ireland, this article investigates how academic satisfaction varies between students from different global regions of origin and from national settings with distinct cultural distance characteristics. Results suggest that international students have higher levels of academic satisfaction than Irish students, but that differences between students from diverse regions of origin persist. In addition, international st...
Education is becoming international, across all levels of educational systems. This is most visible ...
This study explores how international student satisfaction is affected by certain aspects of the lea...
This study explores how international student satisfaction is affected by certain aspects of the lea...
Existing research paints a mixed picture of how international students fare academically following a...
The internationalisation of higher education - a facet of broader processes of globalisation - has r...
Growing numbers of American students are travelling overseas to study abroad and enroll in full degr...
Growing numbers of American students are travelling overseas to study abroad and enroll in full degr...
Based on documentary analysis and interviews, the article examines the current practices of Irish un...
Despite the potential for mutual learning, improvement of service provision, and the advancement of ...
This article reports on a survey (n=573) of international students who were attending one of a group...
The international mobilisation of tertiary students is increasing from 0.8 million in 1975 to 3.5 mi...
Internationalisation of higher education in Ireland has been identified as a pathway to economic rec...
Internationalisation of higher education in Ireland has been identified as a pathway to economic rec...
Growing numbers of American students are travelling overseas to study abroad and enroll in full degr...
This study explores how international student satisfaction is affected by certain aspects of the lea...
Education is becoming international, across all levels of educational systems. This is most visible ...
This study explores how international student satisfaction is affected by certain aspects of the lea...
This study explores how international student satisfaction is affected by certain aspects of the lea...
Existing research paints a mixed picture of how international students fare academically following a...
The internationalisation of higher education - a facet of broader processes of globalisation - has r...
Growing numbers of American students are travelling overseas to study abroad and enroll in full degr...
Growing numbers of American students are travelling overseas to study abroad and enroll in full degr...
Based on documentary analysis and interviews, the article examines the current practices of Irish un...
Despite the potential for mutual learning, improvement of service provision, and the advancement of ...
This article reports on a survey (n=573) of international students who were attending one of a group...
The international mobilisation of tertiary students is increasing from 0.8 million in 1975 to 3.5 mi...
Internationalisation of higher education in Ireland has been identified as a pathway to economic rec...
Internationalisation of higher education in Ireland has been identified as a pathway to economic rec...
Growing numbers of American students are travelling overseas to study abroad and enroll in full degr...
This study explores how international student satisfaction is affected by certain aspects of the lea...
Education is becoming international, across all levels of educational systems. This is most visible ...
This study explores how international student satisfaction is affected by certain aspects of the lea...
This study explores how international student satisfaction is affected by certain aspects of the lea...