Addressing the needs of international postgraduate students: the role of social capital

Gillian Craig, S Abbott, E.J. Berridge

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Abstract

Self-evidently, international students are likely to have considerable informational and social needs when coming to study in the UK. This paper reports the findings of a small study of such needs among international postgraduate students in the School of Health Sciences. It was an interview study, with twelve students participating. Though the study was designed to support the creation of an online resource, the findings suggest that meeting those needs satisfactorily requires a multi-faceted approach. Both face-to-face and online processes are needed to help students to develop the social capital necessary to success in undertaking the course, getting to know the university, and adjusting to life in England.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)20-32
JournalLearning at City Journal
Volume3
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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