Transnational higher education represents a lesser-known aspect of the international education industry. In relation to the UK, transnational education is a booming business. British qualifications are offered in 217 countries outside the UK, representing in excess of 388,000 students in total. These students are fascinating precisely because they are acquiring an ‘international education’ in situ, raising a number of pertinent questions relating to the ‘capital’ young people are developing. How valuable is a British degree delivered entirely overseas? What does it actually represent – both conceptually, in terms of students’ (im) mobilities, and in relation to individuals’ embodied experiences of transnational higher educat...
Drawing on in-depth interview data from 31 mainland Chinese (MLC) students in a Hong Kong university...
International students constitute a substantial and growing mobile population globally. However, as ...
‘Credential inflation’ is perhaps one of the more contentious consequences of the recent expansion o...
The fundamental logic of transnational education programmes is a one-to-one transfer of institution...
In Hong Kong, the number of international degree programmes available locally to students has proli...
In Hong Kong, the number of international degree programmes available locally to students has prolif...
Paper session: Urbanity and mobilities: Geographies of higher educationThe last 10 years have seen t...
Drawing upon a project on British transnational education (TNE) programmes offered in Hong Kong, th...
This paper examines the under-explored relationship between young people’s transitions to higher ed...
This paper explores the changing spatialities of education in response to processes of international...
This paper explores the changing spatialities of education in response to processes of international...
Is there anything more mobile and less sticky than the knowledge imparted and created through transn...
An earlier research project, conducted during 2008 to 2010, investigated the influence of cultural c...
This thesis examines recent patterns of global student mobility through the investigation of an emer...
Against a backdrop of globalised higher education (HE) – one in which a number of British universiti...
Drawing on in-depth interview data from 31 mainland Chinese (MLC) students in a Hong Kong university...
International students constitute a substantial and growing mobile population globally. However, as ...
‘Credential inflation’ is perhaps one of the more contentious consequences of the recent expansion o...
The fundamental logic of transnational education programmes is a one-to-one transfer of institution...
In Hong Kong, the number of international degree programmes available locally to students has proli...
In Hong Kong, the number of international degree programmes available locally to students has prolif...
Paper session: Urbanity and mobilities: Geographies of higher educationThe last 10 years have seen t...
Drawing upon a project on British transnational education (TNE) programmes offered in Hong Kong, th...
This paper examines the under-explored relationship between young people’s transitions to higher ed...
This paper explores the changing spatialities of education in response to processes of international...
This paper explores the changing spatialities of education in response to processes of international...
Is there anything more mobile and less sticky than the knowledge imparted and created through transn...
An earlier research project, conducted during 2008 to 2010, investigated the influence of cultural c...
This thesis examines recent patterns of global student mobility through the investigation of an emer...
Against a backdrop of globalised higher education (HE) – one in which a number of British universiti...
Drawing on in-depth interview data from 31 mainland Chinese (MLC) students in a Hong Kong university...
International students constitute a substantial and growing mobile population globally. However, as ...
‘Credential inflation’ is perhaps one of the more contentious consequences of the recent expansion o...