2015
DOI: 10.1177/1475240915591962
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Preparing Chinese international business students for the transition to undergraduate study in Australia

Abstract: The diverse range of academic, social and cultural challenges experienced by Asian students when studying at Western universities is well documented. This research involved a pre-departure curriculum designed to ease the intercultural transition and adjustment for Chinese international students to a new learning environment in Australia. Moving beyond the conventional solution of establishing support systems for international students once onshore at the host institution, an academic team identified the major … Show more

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“…Likewise, research has focused on experiences of ‘transition’, ‘orientation’ or ‘adjustment’ (Brown and Holloway, 2008; Simpson et al, 2009; Briggs et al, 2012) of international students and looked at the ways equality and inclusion are played out within increasingly diverse academic environments (Jones, 2009). Scholars have also promoted the ‘internationalisation of curricula’ as a way to enhance students’ intercultural skills development, world-mindedness and employability (Leask & Bridge, 2013; Lamberton & Ashton-Hay, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, research has focused on experiences of ‘transition’, ‘orientation’ or ‘adjustment’ (Brown and Holloway, 2008; Simpson et al, 2009; Briggs et al, 2012) of international students and looked at the ways equality and inclusion are played out within increasingly diverse academic environments (Jones, 2009). Scholars have also promoted the ‘internationalisation of curricula’ as a way to enhance students’ intercultural skills development, world-mindedness and employability (Leask & Bridge, 2013; Lamberton & Ashton-Hay, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This result further supports findings from previous research on the importance of access to information about the prospective. Pre-departure preparation may come in the form of a pre-departure curriculum designed to ease the intercultural transition of students in their studies and life in another country (Lamberton and Ashton-Hay 2015). A study on the supports that international students in England and the Netherlands needed found that students appreciated pre-arrival contact with peers, and information on accommodation (Bartram 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the research field of TNHE, although several studies have investigated related issues from students' perspectives (e.g. Lamberton & Ashton-Hay, 2015;Quan, Smailes, & Fraser, 2013;F. Wang, Clarke, & Yu, 2016), there is still limited research that focuses on and illustrates students' learning trajectories in articulation programmes.…”
Section: Students' Mobility and Adjustment In A Cross-border Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, some scholars have concentrated on examining micro aspects, such as students' motivation, intercultural adjustment, and perceptions of transnational programmes (e.g. Djerasimovic, 2014;Heffernan, Morrison, Basu, & Sweeney, 2010;Hou & McDowell, 2013;Lamberton & Ashton-Hay, 2015;Tian & Martin, 2014;H. Yang & Lesser, 2017;Yu, 2014).…”
Section: Response To the Internationalisation Of Higher Education: Thmentioning
confidence: 99%