Higher education has become increasingly mobile and international, with many students taking the opportunity to study abroad during their studies. When they do so, forming and maintaining social networks is fundamental for their development of a sense of social inclusion. According to Coleman’s model of concentric circles, international students can establish networks with students from their own country (inner circle), with other international students (middle circle) and with local students (outer circle). This study explores various formats of organised student encounters in these three circles which contribute to the social inclusion of international students. The article is based on desk research of 15 formats of intercultural student ...
Increasing international student numbers in higher education institutions mean there is a need to ad...
This paper discusses the notion that the international sojourn has the potential to transform sojour...
Students studying abroad must adjust to a new culture and adapt to new surroundings different from h...
Higher education has become increasingly mobile and international, with many students taking the opp...
While internationalisation in higher education has become increasingly common, research and the vari...
Addressing the importance of international student engagement on campus and creating friendships wit...
Includes bibliographical references.Internationalisation is the movement of people, their belief sys...
Building upon recent work on higher education mobility, this paper contends that social networks of ...
This paper emphasises the significance of the social dimension in which learning occurs and focuses ...
The great influx of international students into UK universities has led to internationalisation beco...
As the number of international students pursuing higher education abroad continues to increase globa...
This paper emphasises the significance of the social dimension in which learning occurs and focuses ...
While the number of international students travelling abroad for higher education constantly increas...
While internationalisation in higher education has become increasingly common, research and the vari...
This article explores the insights of cosmopolitanism as they relate to questions of international s...
Increasing international student numbers in higher education institutions mean there is a need to ad...
This paper discusses the notion that the international sojourn has the potential to transform sojour...
Students studying abroad must adjust to a new culture and adapt to new surroundings different from h...
Higher education has become increasingly mobile and international, with many students taking the opp...
While internationalisation in higher education has become increasingly common, research and the vari...
Addressing the importance of international student engagement on campus and creating friendships wit...
Includes bibliographical references.Internationalisation is the movement of people, their belief sys...
Building upon recent work on higher education mobility, this paper contends that social networks of ...
This paper emphasises the significance of the social dimension in which learning occurs and focuses ...
The great influx of international students into UK universities has led to internationalisation beco...
As the number of international students pursuing higher education abroad continues to increase globa...
This paper emphasises the significance of the social dimension in which learning occurs and focuses ...
While the number of international students travelling abroad for higher education constantly increas...
While internationalisation in higher education has become increasingly common, research and the vari...
This article explores the insights of cosmopolitanism as they relate to questions of international s...
Increasing international student numbers in higher education institutions mean there is a need to ad...
This paper discusses the notion that the international sojourn has the potential to transform sojour...
Students studying abroad must adjust to a new culture and adapt to new surroundings different from h...