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Cross-Cultural Narratives: Stories and Experiences of International Students

By 
Ravichandra Ammigan
Publisher : STAR SCHOLARS PRESS
Published : March 11, 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.32674/ccfh2w62
This book provides readers with a unique opportunity to  walk a mile in the shoes  of an international student. It also highlights the importance of a strong support system for students in both the curricular and co-curricular settings and offers insights to international educators and university administrators into creating a welcoming environment that fosters international understanding and cross-cultural awareness on campus. Edited by Ravichandran Ammigan Published : March 2021, STAR Scholars  Digital copies | Print copies available

Impacts of COVID-19 on International Students and the Future of Student Mobility: International Perspectives and Experiences

By 
krishna Bista
, 
Royan M. Allen
, 
Roy Y. Chan
Publisher : STAR SCHOLARS PRESS
Published : January 22, 2023
This volume uses case studies and students' lived experiences to document the impacts of coronavirus (COVID-19) on international students and explore future challenges and opportunities for student mobility within higher education. Responding to the growing need for new insights and perspectives to improve higher education policy and practice in the era of COVID-19, this text analyses the changing roles and responsibilities of institutions and international education leaders post-2020. Initial chapters highlight key issues for students that have arisen as a result of the global health crisis such as learning, well-being, and the changed emotional, legal, and financial implications of study abroad. Subsequent chapters confront potential longer-term implications of students' experiences during COVID-19, and provide critical reflection on internationalization and the opportunities that COVID-19 has presented for tertiary education systems around the world to learn from one another. This timely volume will benefit researchers, academics, and educators with an interest in online teaching and e-learning, curriculum design, and more specifically those involved with international and comparative education. Those involved with educational policy and practice, specifically related to pandemic education, will also benefit from this volume. Hardcover | Paperback | eBook

International Student Support and Engagement in Higher Education: Exploring Innovative Practices in Campus, Academic and Professional Support Services

By 
Mutiara Mohamad
, 
Janet Boyd
Publisher : STAR SCHOLARS PRESS
Published : October 11, 2022
International Student Support and Engagement in Higher Education  examines innovative practices in campus, academic, and professional support services which serve the various and unique needs of international students seeking undergraduate and graduate degrees.  Divided into three sections pertaining to campus, academic, and professional support services, the authors present case studies and original research that examine strategies for how institutions of higher education can operate to promote international student success beyond the classroom. The international range of contributors showcase research from across Canada, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Russia, Senegal, Thailand, and the United States. Foregrounding support services with innovative and successful methods for collaborating with one another, the book crucially addresses how the myriad support services available on campuses can work  together  to support international students and foster a sense of belonging and connection, rather than maintaining a focus on acculturation. It examines the origins of these partnerships, asking whether the services are designed to support the international student community specifically, or to serve the student population more generally. Identifying new emerging trends and with a view to establishing a broad and global context for best practices in international student support, this book will appeal to faculty, researchers, scholars, and scholar-practitioners with interests in higher education, student support services, and international and comparative education. Paperback | Hardback | eBook

Curriculum Theory and Pedagogy for Student Mobility: Research and Practice in International Higher Education

By 
Lin Ge
, 
James Callaghan
Publisher : STAR SCHOLARS PRESS
Published : May 20, 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.32674/tt8kp072
Curriculum Theory and Pedagogy for Student Mobility  – an edited collection of international research – seeks to examine how curriculum theory within different social, political, and cultural contexts can be actuated to advance equity and diversity, plus supportive and inclusive outcomes in international student education. A comprehensive volume, it contours a holistic interdisciplinary landscape of the field. The book draws upon both a broad range of curriculum-related theoretical frameworks and multiple perspectives to offer a diverse spectrum of examples about the many challenges and complexities involved in not only theorizing about, but doing the work of, educating international students in institutions of higher education. Additionally, the book provides a strong pedagogical framework for enhanced teaching practices, as well as new avenues for research in international student education. Drawing upon the expertise of contributors from varied backgrounds, identities, fields, and positionalities, the assembled chapters elucidate contemporary curriculum theory and its foundations and uses and analyzes its potential in international education. Equally, theoreticians and practitioners, both, offer valuable insights into conceptualizing, strategizing, and applying curriculum theory-driven research and proven practices for the advancement of the field of international student education. Order Hardcopies  ||  Download E-books

Shaping a Humane World Through Global Higher Education: Pre-Challenges and Post-Opportunities During a Pandemic

By 
Edward J. Valeau
, 
Rosalind L. Raby
, 
Uttam Gaulee
Publisher : STAR SCHOLARS PRESS
Published : June 24, 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.32674/vmns0088
In this book, each author reflects on events since the conference that occurred during the writing of this book and shares their vision of what still needs to be addressed to advance issues of higher education leadership, training, student development, disability education, and relevant programming in countries around the world. Within these discussions are targeted discussions on how to address some of the critical issues of our time, including a focus on access, diversity, and inclusion as elements intended to frame a just and fair Humane World. The authors represent five countries: Australia, Kenya, Malaysia, Nepal, and the United States. Their voices represent issues important in both the Global North and the Global South and what in particular is needed to design essential policies and training required to achieve success.  Order digital/print copies  here.  by  Edward J. Valeau  (Editor),  Rosalind L. Raby  (Editor),  Uttam Gaulee  (Editor),  Stewart Sutin  (Preface)

Crossing Borders, Bridging Cultures: The Narratives of Global Scholars

By 
Uttam Gaulee
, 
Krishna Bista
, 
Bo Zhang
, 
Birgit Schreiber
Publisher : STAR SCHOLARS PRESS
Published : March 1, 2023
Crossing Borders, Bridging Cultures: The Narratives of Global Scholars is a compelling and insightful collection of personal accounts from scholars worldwide. Through their experiences, the book provides a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs of academic life in different cultures, highlighting the diversity and richness of the global academic community. From navigating language barriers and adapting to new environments to confronting cultural differences and promoting cross-cultural understanding, these stories are powerful messages of unity and cooperation in the face of adversity. You can order digital copies and hardcopies here Publisher ‏ : ‎ STAR Scholars (March 1, 2023) Editors : Uttam Gaulee, Krishna Bista, Bo Zhang, Birgit Schreiber

Advancing Local Knowledge for a Sustainable Future

By 
Osman GÜLTEKİN
, 
Shyam SHARMA
Publisher : STAR SCHOLARS PRESS
Published : June 6, 2026
DOI: https://doi.org/10.32674/a2ecr316
Advancing Local Knowledge for a Sustainable Future: Selected Abstracts from the STAR Global Conference 2025 brings together scholarly abstracts presented at the conference in İstanbul, Türkiye. Reflecting the conference theme, this digital volume highlights diverse perspectives on the role of local knowledge in addressing contemporary global challenges and advancing sustainable development. The collection features contributions from researchers, educators, practitioners, policymakers, and graduate students representing institutions across multiple countries and disciplines. Topics include higher education, artificial intelligence, educational innovation, sustainability, indigenous knowledge systems, community development, cultural heritage, language learning, leadership, social justice, health, architecture, and international collaboration. Highlights Global Perspectives: Research and insights from scholars, educators, and practitioners representing diverse countries and disciplines. Local Knowledge for Sustainable Futures: Innovative approaches that connect indigenous, community-based, and local knowledge with global challenges. Emerging Trends and Innovation: Contributions exploring artificial intelligence, educational transformation, sustainability, and social development. Interdisciplinary Scholarship: A rich collection of abstracts spanning education, technology, culture, leadership, health, architecture, and community engagement.

Developing Intercultural Competence in Higher Education: International Students' Stories and Self-Reflection

By 
Lily A. Arasaratnam-Smith
, 
Darla K. Deardorff
Publisher : STAR SCHOLARS PRESS
Published : May 20, 2022
This book presents students’ reflections on their intercultural student experiences, and utilizing the UNESCO Story Circle methodology, illustrates how such reflection can aid the development of intercultural competence (IC). The volume features a broad range of first-person narratives that showcase the diversity of student experience encountered whilst studying abroad in a variety of cultural and institutional settings. Engaging with issues in relation to identity negotiation, stereotypes, cultural difference, and communities of support, the text demonstrates application of the UNESCO Story Circle approach in developing IC. Further, vignettes are analyzed and guiding questions are offered to structure readers’ reflection and discussion to facilitate further honing of intercultural competencies. The volume promotes IC amongst individual educators, trainers, international students, and community members and provides guidance in addressing international students’ wellbeing more broadly. This text will benefit scholars, academics, and students in the fields of higher education, multicultural education, and intercultural communication. Those involved with international and comparative education as well as student affair practice and higher education administration will also benefit from this volume. Paperback | Harback | eBook

Navigating the Future of International Enrollment Management: Insights and Strategies

By 
Clay Harmon
, 
Krishna Bista
Series : Vol 1
Publisher : STAR SCHOLARS PRESS
Published : September 4, 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.32674/zhaw2s80
This scholarly volume examines the shifting dynamics of international student enrollment within an increasingly complex global higher education. Drawing on contributions from experienced practitioners and researchers, this work addresses critical themes, including international branch campuses, transnational education models, data-informed decision-making, student success, and institutional transformation. Through evidence-based analysis and case studies from diverse contexts, the book offers actionable strategies for fostering ethical, inclusive, and sustainable enrollment management practices. It serves as an essential reference for higher education leaders, enrollment professionals, and policymakers committed to advancing global engagement in a time of rapid change. Editors Clay Harmon and Krishna Bista OPEN ACCESS BOOK | CC BY-NC-ND Open access editions of this book can be accessed here. The open access edition of this book is freely available to readers worldwide and may be accessed, downloaded, and shared without charge through the publisher’s website and scholarly discovery platforms. Order Print Copies: Hardcover | Paperback | Open Access Book (free) A compelling framework that transforms international enrollment from a complex challenge into a strategic opportunity for global academic excellence.  Thomas Tinnefeld, PhD Professor of Applied Languages, Saarland University of Applied Sciences, Germany A valuable resource for higher education administrators and scholars. John D Branch, PhD, EdD Professor of Business Administration, University of Michigan, USA An essential resource offering innovative strategies and crucial insights for education leaders navigating international enrollment in today's rapidly evolving global landscape. Chunipha Poedloknimit, PhD Lecturer, Department of Public Administration, Western University, Thailand A rich collection of perspectives that deepens our understanding of how to create supportive and globally connected learning environments for international students. Lu Lu, PhD Beijing Language and Culture University, China In a rapidly changing world, Navigating the Future of International Enrollment offers both clarity and vision for building more inclusive, resilient, and globally engaged campuses. Drawing on diverse voices and practical experience, it inspires educators and policymakers to reimagine internationalization for the future. Thatcher A. Spero, PhD Professor of Education, Musashino University, Japan With clarity and vision, the authors provide timely strategies that will guide institutions in navigating the evolving global enrollment landscape and highlight the central role of student success and well-being. Praveen Kumar Rudra, PhD Assistant Professor, University of Nebraska at Omaha, NE, USA A thought-provoking volume that empowers education leaders to embrace diversity and innovation in global enrollment strategies. Sirirat Na Ranong, PhD, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Liberal Arts, Thammasat University, Thailand Contents Introduction Navigating the Future of International Enrollment Management Chapter 1 Rethinking International Enrollment Management: Looking Inward to Support a Global Perspective Chapter 2 International Branch Campuses and U.S. Universities: Global Enrollment Opportunities in a Changing World Chapter 3 Transforming Business Education: A Management Information System as a Major in STEM to Attract International Talent Chapter 4 A World Unbound: The Fusion of Trends Redefining International Education Chapter 5 Using Data Wisely for International Enrollment Management Chapter 6 From Home to Host: Challenges and Resilience in Cross-Cultural Transition Chapter 7 Managing International Academic Collaboration in a Turbulent World: Swedish Perspectives Chapter 8 Intentional Enrollment Management: A Scalable Approach to Student Success and Institutional Transformation Chapter 9 A Niche in Transnational Higher Education: The Microcampus Model of the University of Arizona Chapter 10 From Recruitment to Graduation: A Comprehensive Approach to International Enrollment Management

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