International Student Experiences and Graduate Employability : Perspectives and Issues Authors

Authors

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Xin Zhao
Xin Zhao, University of Sheffield
Xin Zhao

Xin Zhao (Skye) is a university teacher at the Information School of the University of Sheffield and a senior fellow of HEA. Her areas of interests include internationalisation, digital pedagogy, and cross-cultural communication. She also delivers staff training courses at national and international conferences and staff development weeks at Linnaeus University, the University of Zadar, and Central China Normal University. Among her many roles, she is currently Employability Officer at the Information School and is actively engaged in activities for student employability development. E-mail: Xin.Zhao@sheffield.ac.uk

Michael Kung
Michael Kung, University of Florida

Michael Kung is the Director of Global Education and the Program Director for the Sustainable Design Master’s program in the College of Design, Construction, and Planning at the University of Florida (USA). E-mail: mkung@ufl.edu

Krishna Bista
Krishna Bista, Morgan State University

Krishna Bista is Vice President of the STAR Scholars Network and a Professor of Higher Education in the Department of Advanced Studies, Leadership and Policy at Morgan State University, Maryland (USA). E-mail: krishna.bista@morgan.edu

Yingyi Ma
Yingyi Ma, Syracuse University
STAR SCHOLARS PRESS

Published

Publication date : June 2, 2022
Pages : 1-16

Synopsis

This chapter offers literature on international student experiences and their graduate employability in higher education as well as an overview of the book. It also highlights the socio-political environment that impacts international students’ employability and provides a holistic understanding of international student employability on a global scale, incorporating various higher education contexts, including the US, UK, Netherlands, Vietnam, and Japan. 

How to cite in APA:

Zhao, X., Kung, M., Bista, K., & Ma, Y. (2022). International student experiences and graduate employability: Perspectives and issues. In X. Zhao, M. Kung, K. Bista, & Y. Ma (eds), Home and abroad: International student experiences and graduate employability (pp. 1-14). STAR Scholars. [order hardcopy ]


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