The last decade has seen the rise of literature focused on the rapid expansion of international students in higher education globally and the growing policy discourse around improving graduate employability. However, both, inevitably, have limitations. Together, they tend to homogenise international learners and see them narrowly as simply economic actors. More recently, however, there have been signs of important new developments in both literatures, drawing on interactive employability and capability accounts that stress both agency and structure in more satisfactory ways. We seek to further the development of an account that bridges the new wave of student mobility research and capability–employability research. In doing so, we offer two...
This study investigates the experiences of South Asian international students at the nexus of mobili...
Much of the literature on international students centres on their experiences once they arrive in th...
The movement of skilled professionals from developing countries like Zimbabwe to industrialised c...
The last decade has seen the rise of literatures that have focused on the rapid expansion of the num...
Research on the labour market experiences of highly skilled migrants has revealed the crippling empl...
Student mobility is the most visible aspect of the internationalisation of higher education. Congrue...
While the literature on highly skilled international migration has grown substantially over recent y...
The number of international students is increasing in universities around the world with the growth ...
A considerable number of students undertaking pre-registration nurse education in the UK are interna...
Internationalisation is a dominant policy discourse in the field of higher education today, driven b...
This thesis explores the experiences of international business studies students in the UK. Their exp...
A common theme within the literature on higher education is the congested nature of the graduate lab...
As the largest source country for international students, China has witnessed a huge wave of returne...
A considerable number of students undertaking pre-registration nurse education in the UK are interna...
Skilled migration is an increasingly important topic for both policy and research internationally. O...
This study investigates the experiences of South Asian international students at the nexus of mobili...
Much of the literature on international students centres on their experiences once they arrive in th...
The movement of skilled professionals from developing countries like Zimbabwe to industrialised c...
The last decade has seen the rise of literatures that have focused on the rapid expansion of the num...
Research on the labour market experiences of highly skilled migrants has revealed the crippling empl...
Student mobility is the most visible aspect of the internationalisation of higher education. Congrue...
While the literature on highly skilled international migration has grown substantially over recent y...
The number of international students is increasing in universities around the world with the growth ...
A considerable number of students undertaking pre-registration nurse education in the UK are interna...
Internationalisation is a dominant policy discourse in the field of higher education today, driven b...
This thesis explores the experiences of international business studies students in the UK. Their exp...
A common theme within the literature on higher education is the congested nature of the graduate lab...
As the largest source country for international students, China has witnessed a huge wave of returne...
A considerable number of students undertaking pre-registration nurse education in the UK are interna...
Skilled migration is an increasingly important topic for both policy and research internationally. O...
This study investigates the experiences of South Asian international students at the nexus of mobili...
Much of the literature on international students centres on their experiences once they arrive in th...
The movement of skilled professionals from developing countries like Zimbabwe to industrialised c...