Socio-cultural adaptation, academic adaptation and satisfaction of international higher degree research students in Australia

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作者
Yu B. [1 ]
Wright E. [2 ]
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[1] Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong
[2] University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
关键词
academic adaptation; international higher degree research students; socio-cultural adaptation; student satisfaction;
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10.1080/13583883.2015.1127405
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The number of international higher degree research students has grown at a significant rate in recent years, with Australia becoming a hub for attracting such students from around the world. However, research has identified that international higher degree research students often encounter a wide range of academic and socio-cultural challenges in adapting to their new environment, which can have a significant bearing on their levels of satisfaction with their studies. This paper outlines the findings of a mixed method study exploring the experiences and perceptions of international higher degree research students from five different countries in Australia. Findings revealed that the most important issues in terms of satisfaction were not directly related to academic studies. Instead, factors such as integration into the community, interacting with other students, relationships with supervisors, and the provision of adequate desk space were often given the greatest weight. Implications for how university policy can better support international doctoral students are discussed. © 2015 European Higher Education Society.
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