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Exploring the perceptions and experiences of international doctoral students and expatriates from education and international human resource management perspectives
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Education + Training
Education + Training (2026) 68 (1): 151–166.
Published: 23 December 2025
...”. More specifically, a number of interviewees expressed their perceptions about socialising in the UK and, on occasions, how they adapted their behaviour based on the perceptions they hold about the local environment. The data provide evidence that, as international PhD students, the interviewees were...
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Education + Training
Education + Training (2025) 67 (10): 150–168.
Published: 01 December 2025
...Clare D’Souza; Nkosinathi Sithole; Pam Kappelides; Tariq Halimi Purpose Socialisation plays a significant role in education, especially for international students, as it helps them develop soft skills that are increasingly valued by employers in the global job market. Since value creation relies...
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Anticipatory socialisation amongst architects: a qualitative examination
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Education + Training
Education + Training (2009) 51 (4): 309–321.
Published: 29 May 2009
... of anticipatory socialisation argue that experiences prior to entering an occupation influence job satisfaction once engaged in employment. Given concerns over the retention of architects, there is a need to explore practising architects' motivations for entering the profession, how this affects...
