Chinese international students represent a significant social, economic and cultural force in Australian society. Research has demonstrated that Chinese students enrich Australia not only through their economic contribution, but through soft diplomacy and cultural links. Despite this, and the recent rapid growth in the number of Chinese international students to the country, only a small number of studies have focused specifically on understanding the health and employment experiences of Chinese students in Australia. This paper examines interview data from an ethnographic study involving ten Chinese international students pursuing higher education in New South Wales, Australia. Topics concerning work rights and exploitation, migration, and...
Chinese students make up the majority (25%) of international students studying in Australia (Departm...
This paper explores Mainland Chinese students’ decision-making styles on their tertiary education st...
In 2018, University of Melbourne and Burnet Institute conducted the survey Intimate attitudes, pract...
Chinese international students represent a significant social, economic and cultural force in Austra...
The research findings on which this report is based arise from a five-year study funded by the Austr...
Increasing diversity of student populations at Australian universities has raised research attention...
Abstract: Globalisation and the recent rapidly-increasing size and diversity of the student populati...
Globalisation and international migration can be found among many professions and occupations. Austr...
Globalisation and international migration can be found among many professions and occupations. Austr...
Globalisation and international migration can be found among many professions and occupations. Austr...
This thesis explores the contemporary phenomena of Chinese students going abroad to pursue their edu...
Immediately prior to the COVID-19 pandemic international education contributed over $37 billion to t...
Objective: To report the current knowledge on the Chinese nursing students' learning at Australian u...
Objective: To report the current knowledge on the Chinese nursing students' learning at Australian u...
Objective: To report the current knowledge on the Chinese nursing students' learning at Australian u...
Chinese students make up the majority (25%) of international students studying in Australia (Departm...
This paper explores Mainland Chinese students’ decision-making styles on their tertiary education st...
In 2018, University of Melbourne and Burnet Institute conducted the survey Intimate attitudes, pract...
Chinese international students represent a significant social, economic and cultural force in Austra...
The research findings on which this report is based arise from a five-year study funded by the Austr...
Increasing diversity of student populations at Australian universities has raised research attention...
Abstract: Globalisation and the recent rapidly-increasing size and diversity of the student populati...
Globalisation and international migration can be found among many professions and occupations. Austr...
Globalisation and international migration can be found among many professions and occupations. Austr...
Globalisation and international migration can be found among many professions and occupations. Austr...
This thesis explores the contemporary phenomena of Chinese students going abroad to pursue their edu...
Immediately prior to the COVID-19 pandemic international education contributed over $37 billion to t...
Objective: To report the current knowledge on the Chinese nursing students' learning at Australian u...
Objective: To report the current knowledge on the Chinese nursing students' learning at Australian u...
Objective: To report the current knowledge on the Chinese nursing students' learning at Australian u...
Chinese students make up the majority (25%) of international students studying in Australia (Departm...
This paper explores Mainland Chinese students’ decision-making styles on their tertiary education st...
In 2018, University of Melbourne and Burnet Institute conducted the survey Intimate attitudes, pract...