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Johnson, Steve; Orr, Kevin – Studies in Higher Education, 2020
Through an empirically grounded analysis of contested interpretations of impact held by business school academics and wider stakeholders, we provide a political and relational understanding of research impact whereby impacts are realized through situated, relational and ongoing interactions. Our qualitative study of three UK business and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Business Schools, Business Administration Education, Educational Research
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Hah, Sixian – Studies in Higher Education, 2021
This paper contributes a discursive perspective on how academics employ self-deprecating humour and laughter to talk about and construct the struggles they faced in academia. Underpinned by ethnomethodological approaches to studying spoken interactions, the paper argues that just as utterances accomplish social actions, academic struggles are…
Descriptors: Humor, Self Esteem, Linguistics, Psychological Patterns
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Grindle, Nicholas; Anyadi, Stefanie; Cain, Amanda; McClelland, Alastair; Northrop, Paul; Payne, Rebecca; Gray, Sara Wingate – Scholarship and Practice of Undergraduate Research, 2021
In recent years, advocates for research-based education have publicized many examples of passive research involvement, defined as undergraduates learning about the content and lived experience of research at their institution. But the qualitative dimensions of passive research involvement remain unknown. The authors' study uses Diana Laurillard's…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, College Curriculum, Undergraduate Students, Foreign Countries
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Sanjay Krishnapratap Pawar; Ruby S. Chanda – Cogent Education, 2024
An evaluation of extant research reveals a significant blind spot around investigating the enrolment decision-making of Indian international students in the STEM fields. This study qualitatively explores the motivations of Indian international students to pursue a STEM Master's program in an industrialised country. To elicit pertinent information,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Students, STEM Education, Student Motivation
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Lees, James; Gorini, Lucrezia; Torjussen, Stian; Oliveira, Margarida; Pinto, Paula; Potes Barbas, Maria; Martins, Madalena; Jones, Melanie S.; Sheppard, Victoria; Petronilho, Ana; Trindade, Margarida – Studies in Graduate and Postdoctoral Education, 2023
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide an example of best practice towards enhancing employability in the cross-sectoral labour market for doctorate-holders. This was achieved through an Erasmus+ KA2 (Strategic Partnership) skills development project which created a training programme (TRANSPEER) involving a multi-disciplinary cohort of…
Descriptors: International Cooperation, Employment Potential, Labor Market, Doctoral Students
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Lingjie Tang; Chang'an Zhang – SAGE Open, 2023
As the volume of research on intercultural adaptation of international students (IAIS) increases significantly over the past decades, a systematic review of the diverse literature on a global scale and its development process becomes essential. This study conducted a thorough bibliometric analysis for the knowledge domain of IAIS research using…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Intercultural Communication, Bibliometrics, Student Adjustment
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McAlpine, Lynn; Skakni, Isabelle; Sala-Bubaré, Anna; Weise, Crista; Inouye, Kelsey – Qualitative Research Journal, 2021
Purpose: Teamwork has long featured in social science research. Further, with research increasingly "cross-national," communication becomes more complex, for instance, involving different cultures, languages and modes of communication. Yet, studies examining team communicative processes that can facilitate or constrain collaboration are…
Descriptors: Teamwork, International Cooperation, Foreign Countries, Qualitative Research
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Tilley, Elizabeth; Strnadová, Iva; Ledger, Sue; Walmsley, Jan; Loblinzk, Julie; Christian, Paul Anthoney; Arnold, Zara Jane – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2021
While there have been significant developments in the field of inclusive research with people with learning disabilities, there is limited knowledge about the ways inclusive research teams have conducted participatory data analysis. The authors argue this is inherently tied to the sensitivities involved in the inclusive research process. In this…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Data Analysis, Learning Disabilities, Inclusion
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Anderson, Rebecca J.; Keagan-Bull, Richard; Giles, Jo; Tuffrey-Wijne, Irene – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2023
Background: The advantages of including people with learning disabilities in research teams have been well described, but it is rare for researchers with learning disabilities to be employed at a university. This paper explores the extent to which university recruitment procedures are accessible to job applicants with learning disabilities.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Researchers, Learning Disabilities, Recruitment
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Kayleigh Garthwaite; Ruth Patrick; Maddy Power; Rosalie Warnock – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2023
COVID-19 immediately and radically necessitated changes in the way we worked as social researchers; not only in terms of fieldwork, but also in terms of collaboration. In this paper, we outline the rationale, processes, and potential of a collective of 14 research teams both inside and outside of academia working together across the UK to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parents, Caregivers, Low Income Groups
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Casey, Chloe; Harvey, Orlanda; Taylor, Julia; Knight, Fiona; Trenoweth, Steven – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2022
Much research around student mental health focuses on undergraduate students. However, recent research suggests that depression and anxiety are just as prevalent among postgraduate researchers (PGRs). This study explores the experience of PGRs in the UK (N = 50), their wellbeing and resilience. The results of the survey indicated that the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Researchers, Well Being
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Summers, Kate – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2020
There is increasing emphasis on understanding economic advantage alongside disadvantage -- on studying both 'poverty' and 'riches'. This trend prompts and requires new ethical reflection. I argue that in qualitative interview research, a clearer distinction needs to be drawn between ethical commitments to individual research participants, and the…
Descriptors: Ethics, Economically Disadvantaged, Advantaged, Negative Attitudes
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Reilly, Colin; Costley, Tracey; Gibson, Hannah; Kula, Nancy; Bagwasi, Mompoloki M.; Dikosha, Dikosha; Mmolao, Phetso; Mwansa, Joseph M.; Mwandia, Martha; Mapunda, Gastor; James, Edna – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2023
This paper discusses collaborative ethnographic work investigating multilingualism within education in Botswana, Tanzania, and Zambia. The paper takes a reflective perspective on how research is conducted and the role that multilingualism and collaboration can play in the research process itself. As a team of thirteen individuals, working across…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Multilingualism, Cross Cultural Studies, Vignettes
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Murphy, Rachel; Harris, Belinda; Wakelin, Katharine – Qualitative Research Journal, 2022
Purpose: This article outlines the experience of conducting Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis research into the chronic illness of Inflammatory Bowel Disease, an incurable condition of the gastro-intestinal tract which results in numerous physically and psychologically symptoms that are difficult to live with, by a researcher who shares the…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Chronic Illness, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Qualitative Research
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Woodrow, Nicholas; Fairbrother, Hannah; Crowder, Mary; Goyder, Elizabeth; Griffin, Naomi; Holding, Eleanor; Quirk, Helen – Qualitative Research Journal, 2022
Purpose: The use of online focus groups to explore children and young people's (CYP) perspectives of inequalities in health and associated "sensitive" topics raises important ethical and methodological issues to consider. The purpose of the paper is to discuss lessons learnt from navigating the authors' way through some of the key…
Descriptors: Health, Ethics, Computer Mediated Communication, Barriers
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