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International Student Experience Journey Chris Cutforth Sport Department International Student Experience Lead
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Context Academy of Sport and Physical Activity International Strategy My role - International Student Experience Lead International student recruitment
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Research methodology Online questionnaire survey to all international sports students International student focus groups - countries of origin Academic staff focus groups Student Support Officer focus groups Quantitative and qualitative data collected over 3 academic years
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Lines of enquiry Views and experiences of the induction programme The quality of learning, teaching and academic support Student Support services Cultural awareness, accessibility and approachability of staff Awareness and use of other student services, including social and cultural activities Key difficulties and challenges faced by international students and the staff teaching them Ideas for improving the international student experiences in the future
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Key findings Mixed quality of experiences ranging from very positive to very negative Significant variations in experiences between cultural groups and between courses International students from ‘western’ countries tend to have the more positive experiences Students from China and the Far East often experience the most significant challenges Significant scope to improve the quality and consistency of teaching and academic support Need to improve careers and employability opportunities, advice and support 'Cultural separation'
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Successes CRM Induction University services ISSO/academic staff relationship AWP time allocations Social events Student interactions research
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Areas for development Teaching assistants Staff CPD Careers/employability research project Course team action plans LTA practice improvements CDA
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Supporting Kurdistan students 4 Kurdistan students – MSc Sport and Exercise Science 3 months notice of arrival! Major issues adapting to the academic culture Smart and hard working students Self punishing Individual approaches to their studies Mutually supportive in the informal learning environment
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The response Weekly meeting with Course Leader Drop in sessions (academic skills) Open door policy AWP time for teaching team SSO contact and support Assume no prior knowledge Check knowledge and understanding (again and again!) CDA – 15 credit study and lab skills modules Preparations of new intake (CRM)
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Opportunities and challenges Internationalising the curriculum ‘Global academics’ Inclusive LTA practice Balancing international recruitment with delivery of a quality learning experience
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The vision Sports graduates equipped and motivated to make a positive contribution to a global industry and challenging world
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Contact details... Chris Cutforth Sport Department International Student Experience Lead Extension 5626 c.cutforth@shu.ac.uk
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