ABSTRACT This article focuses on research into international undergraduates’ transition experiences when starting UK higher education (HE). The study explored ways in which combined experiences of university learning, teaching and… Click to show full abstract
ABSTRACT This article focuses on research into international undergraduates’ transition experiences when starting UK higher education (HE). The study explored ways in which combined experiences of university learning, teaching and support and International Foundation Year (IFY) attendance at a pathway international college influence first year international undergraduate students’ transition. The research adopted a mixed-methods approach including in-depth interviews and a survey that compared groups including previous IFY and non-IFY students and pre and post 1992 UK universities. The Bourdieusian constructs of ‘capital’ and ‘habitus’ are presented as a theoretical lens that highlights ways in which attending an IFY helps first year international undergraduates to develop belonging, resilience, student identity, academic confidence and success.
               
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