International doctoral students are an indispensable part of the increasingly globalised Higher Education Institutions and play a vital role in continually refreshing the host country’s research base and fostering cross-national research collaborations. Despite their contributions, most international student employability experiences have been centred on undergraduate and master’s students, and fewer studies have been undertaken to explore the employability experiences of those who study for a doctoral degree. The research team conducted two focus groups with Chinese international doctoral students studying social sciences at two British universities. The focus groups examined the students’ perceptions of their employability development wit...
This article shows what achievements have been made by existing studies on graduate employability, a...
The authors examine current literature and practice focusing on employability of doctoral students, ...
The recent ongoing changes to the UK higher education sector have put immense pressure on both acade...
To be educated in the UK or another 'western country' is a common trajectory for younger generations...
Chinese students make considerable contributions to Western countries both financially and academica...
As the largest source country for international students, China has witnessed a huge wave of returne...
Chinese students make considerable contributions to Western countries both financially and academica...
Graduate employability and the contribution graduates make to the UK economy have been widely debate...
Joining the global trend of internationalisation, higher education in the Chinese context has witnes...
This research developed and examined a relatively comprehensive scale of Chinese masters students’ i...
The increasing number of international students is a key factor in cultural diversity within the UK ...
While not the only motive for Chinese students to come to study in the UK, employability must be one...
The purpose of this research is to explore the challenges and experiences of female Chinese internat...
External PhDs are those who are not employed by the university and may be self-funded or funded thro...
The recent ongoing changes to the UK higher education sector have put immense pressure on both acade...
This article shows what achievements have been made by existing studies on graduate employability, a...
The authors examine current literature and practice focusing on employability of doctoral students, ...
The recent ongoing changes to the UK higher education sector have put immense pressure on both acade...
To be educated in the UK or another 'western country' is a common trajectory for younger generations...
Chinese students make considerable contributions to Western countries both financially and academica...
As the largest source country for international students, China has witnessed a huge wave of returne...
Chinese students make considerable contributions to Western countries both financially and academica...
Graduate employability and the contribution graduates make to the UK economy have been widely debate...
Joining the global trend of internationalisation, higher education in the Chinese context has witnes...
This research developed and examined a relatively comprehensive scale of Chinese masters students’ i...
The increasing number of international students is a key factor in cultural diversity within the UK ...
While not the only motive for Chinese students to come to study in the UK, employability must be one...
The purpose of this research is to explore the challenges and experiences of female Chinese internat...
External PhDs are those who are not employed by the university and may be self-funded or funded thro...
The recent ongoing changes to the UK higher education sector have put immense pressure on both acade...
This article shows what achievements have been made by existing studies on graduate employability, a...
The authors examine current literature and practice focusing on employability of doctoral students, ...
The recent ongoing changes to the UK higher education sector have put immense pressure on both acade...