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This book explores how international undergraduate and graduate
students navigate their higher educational institutional (HEI)
experiences and employability prospects in both Global North and
Global South universities. The chapter authors examine how students
from the Global South use their agency to apply their HEI
experiences to meet their needs, gain skills, and envision
alternative pathways to adapt to economic, environmental, and
political changes. Through diverse student voices, the book sheds
light on the challenges faced by these international students in
the job market. It highlights the importance of promoting diversity
and equity in higher education. The book emphasizes the need to
consider the cultural circumstances of global south students to
enhance their employability. The book contributes to a deeper
understanding of the challenges and opportunities faced by Global
South international students in the job market. It offers effective
strategies for educators, policymakers, and employers to support
these students.
This book explores stakeholders' perspectives, their practices, and
engagement with enacting the employability agenda in the context of
a rapidly changing world. It explains the need for developing
graduate employability under socioeconomic, cultural, and political
pressure exposed to the higher education sector. Largely framed
within Bourdieu's concepts of social field, habitus, and capital,
it explores international stakeholders' perspectives and
experiences with graduate employability agenda in different
contexts, which serves as a point of reference for the adoption of
such initiatives. Based on empirical evidence, the authors develop
a new graduate employability framework seeing it as a lifelong
process, denote the relationships between types of employability
capital, and shed light on the consequences of different strategies
to translate employability capital to employment and career
outcomes. Overall, this book generates both theoretical and
practical insights which help to advance employability programs,
better prepare the future workforce, and anticipate turbulence in
the labour markets.
Despite growing numbers of international academics globally, there
is a dearth of works exploring success stories, and the barriers
and opportunities of being an international academic. Academic
Mobility and International Academics offers personal experiences
and guidance from a truly international suite of scholars exploring
their academic journeys and addressing intersectional topics on
academic mobility including perspectives from early career
researchers, university leaders, mentors, LGBTIQ scholars, and
more. Throughout this timely collection, chapter authors offer
insight into overall academic employment experiences, including
their motivations and challenges in steering their academic career.
They offer guidance on how international academics can harness
their career aspirations, across both leadership and non-leadership
positions and how internationality in academic careers is evolving
in these current times. Essential reading for any scholar or
postgraduate student looking to work outside of their home nation,
this hopeful and insightful text will provide guidance,
inspiration, and real-life examples of how to survive and thrive as
an international scholar.
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