Home and Abroad: International Student Experiences and Graduate Employability
Synopsis
In this book, we explore the socio-political environment that impacts international students’ employability and discuss student experiences of employability development during and after their studies. The book also aims to provide a holistic understanding of international student employability on a global scale, incorporating various higher education contexts, including the US, UK, Netherlands, Vietnam, and Japan.
Publisher: STAR Scholars, Baltimore, Maryland (US) | Published Date: July 2022
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Chapters
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International Student Experiences and Graduate EmployabilityPerspectives and Issues Authors
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Stop Commercializing the Value of Study Abroad?The Lack of an Effect of Study Abroad on Early Career Income of U.S. Graduates
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From International Students to Global Human ResourcesCan Policies be the Matchmaker for Japan’s Future?
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The Role of Global Perceptions on International Student Enrollments in U.S. Educational Institutions
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Enhancing EmployabilityInternship Opportunities and Outcomes for International Students
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Enhancing the Impact of International Student Mobility on Students’ Employability
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Researcher ReflectionsUsing Visual Methods to Enhance Our Understanding of Employability
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Coming HomeInternationally-Trained Vietnamese English Language Teachers' Perceived Employability
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International Student Mobility and EmployabilityAn Employer Perspective on the Impact of Study Abroad Experiences
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Accumulating and Utilizing Intellectual CapitalChinese International Students’ Post-Graduation Career Strategies