In response to negative sentiments expressed by Singaporeans as a result of the influx of migrants into Singapore, the Singapore government has implemented exclusionary policies of “differentiation” between Singaporeans and non-Singaporeans. This research investigates how the experiences of international students vary according to their duration of residence in Singapore and examines the ways that these policies have affected their sense of belonging and integration into Singapore society. In-depth interviews with China-born and Indonesian students that extrapolated information on their experiences suggests that international students who have stayed in Singapore for a longer duration are better able to integrate into Singapore society. Cha...
Over the past decade, the growing market of international students has resulted in changing expectat...
The present study investigated the differences in acculturation in the school domain and the nonscho...
This thesis investigates why Mainland Chinese university students choose to study in Singapore, and ...
In response to negative sentiments expressed by Singaporeans as a result of the influx of migrants i...
The increasing presence and influx of foreigners have garnered considerable discussion and debate in...
This chapter looks at international students studying at Singaporean universities and their relation...
The number of students choosing to engage in international education is increasing. Typically, the...
The study of immigration that is concerned with effects on natives has proliferated in Western liter...
Building a Singaporean national identity is an important ongoing project for the government. Contrar...
In this chapter, I look at Asian international students in Australia and Singapore and their disconn...
Amidst the growing controversy surrounding Singapore's foreign talent policy, this paper examines th...
Migration studies may have been a well discussed and researched topic in the field of Sociology, but...
There are more than a billion people learning English as a second language around the world, and the...
It’s not easy to start a new life in a foreign country, but by all accounts, Singapore is meant to b...
Migration studies may have been a well discussed and researched topic in the field of Sociology, but...
Over the past decade, the growing market of international students has resulted in changing expectat...
The present study investigated the differences in acculturation in the school domain and the nonscho...
This thesis investigates why Mainland Chinese university students choose to study in Singapore, and ...
In response to negative sentiments expressed by Singaporeans as a result of the influx of migrants i...
The increasing presence and influx of foreigners have garnered considerable discussion and debate in...
This chapter looks at international students studying at Singaporean universities and their relation...
The number of students choosing to engage in international education is increasing. Typically, the...
The study of immigration that is concerned with effects on natives has proliferated in Western liter...
Building a Singaporean national identity is an important ongoing project for the government. Contrar...
In this chapter, I look at Asian international students in Australia and Singapore and their disconn...
Amidst the growing controversy surrounding Singapore's foreign talent policy, this paper examines th...
Migration studies may have been a well discussed and researched topic in the field of Sociology, but...
There are more than a billion people learning English as a second language around the world, and the...
It’s not easy to start a new life in a foreign country, but by all accounts, Singapore is meant to b...
Migration studies may have been a well discussed and researched topic in the field of Sociology, but...
Over the past decade, the growing market of international students has resulted in changing expectat...
The present study investigated the differences in acculturation in the school domain and the nonscho...
This thesis investigates why Mainland Chinese university students choose to study in Singapore, and ...