The purpose of this study was to examine the pull and push factors which international students took into account in their choice of Uganda and the institution at which they chose to study. The study focused on their lived academic and social experiences. The push-pull theory of migration was used as the theoretical foundation of the study. This was a mixed method study which utilised a multiple case study design with the focus on Makerere University (MAK) and Kampala International University (KIU) which are public and private institutions respectively. The pragmatic paradigm was deemed appropriate for the the purposes of the study and was, therefore, selected. Purposive sampling was applied to select the two universities and international ...
This study analyses the academic and socio-cultural experiences of international students in Nigeria...
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To promote sustainable development within the global knowledge-based society, most countries have la...
The aim of this qualitative study was to explore the transnational experiences of Ugandan students i...
This study examines international student mobility from Uganda to Sweden to understand how this mobi...
Uganda is a top recipient of foreign university students in the East African region and derives seve...
University education plays a significant role in the development of countries and is progressively b...
In a world that is now a global village, enterprising individuals, especially from Third World count...
This article is based on a study that explored the nature of and variationsin strategic profiles of ...
The number of students enrolled in higher education outside their countries of origin increased from...
Master's thesis in Social Work with Families and Children.With the increasing inflow of student migr...
AbstractRecently, many Ghanaian universities have made considerable efforts to reposition themselves...
This paper is based on the quantitative findings of a mixed-methods research that explored the effec...
Norway has large unrealized potential for recruiting students from Africa. In order to increase stud...
This study analyses the academic and socio-cultural experiences of international students in Nigeria...
‘Internationalisation of higher education’ is considered a significant issue in many countries.One e...
This article examines the effect of internationalising the student community on graduate students’ d...
To promote sustainable development within the global knowledge-based society, most countries have la...
The aim of this qualitative study was to explore the transnational experiences of Ugandan students i...
This study examines international student mobility from Uganda to Sweden to understand how this mobi...
Uganda is a top recipient of foreign university students in the East African region and derives seve...
University education plays a significant role in the development of countries and is progressively b...
In a world that is now a global village, enterprising individuals, especially from Third World count...
This article is based on a study that explored the nature of and variationsin strategic profiles of ...
The number of students enrolled in higher education outside their countries of origin increased from...
Master's thesis in Social Work with Families and Children.With the increasing inflow of student migr...
AbstractRecently, many Ghanaian universities have made considerable efforts to reposition themselves...
This paper is based on the quantitative findings of a mixed-methods research that explored the effec...
Norway has large unrealized potential for recruiting students from Africa. In order to increase stud...
This study analyses the academic and socio-cultural experiences of international students in Nigeria...
‘Internationalisation of higher education’ is considered a significant issue in many countries.One e...
This article examines the effect of internationalising the student community on graduate students’ d...