Internationalisation at Home
Student Research on Internationalisation at Home
Built-in as part of the formal curriculum in the 4th year Anthropology and Sociology Honours unit, ANTH4101 Advance Qualitative Methods: Interviews and Focus Groups, this project both develops initiatives that offer guided opportunities for local and international students to engage with each other, and allows students to collect data on international/local student interaction that contributes to their own personal research assignments and a broader research project. These objectives respond directly to the UWA Strategic Plan in improving the student experience, developing research and research training and the teaching/research nexus.
As part of their contribution to this research project, students produce a research report and poster based on their analysis of the data they collected. For a detailed look at these reports and posters see below
- All
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- Belonging
- Built Environment
- Communication Technology
- Cultural Competency
- Education
- Friendship
- Group Projects
- Habitus
- Imagined Communities
- Internationalisation at Home
- Language Competency
- Mobility
- Neoliberalism
- Performance and Self
- Residential Colleges
- Social Media
- Stereotypes
- Structure and Agency
- Sustainability

Creating ‘home’ in faraway places: analysing patterns of strategic personalisation of generic college bedroom by students, Carleze Du Plooy

Wellbeing of Indian International Students at The University of Western Australia, Aishwarya Banavathu

The wellbeing of international PhD students without scholarships and recommendations to support them, Kimberly Wang

Study Overseas and Employability: Perception of Indonesian Students Studying at the University of Western Australia, Tomy Prasetia

Internationalisation experience of international PhD students at an Australian university, Raisa Akifeva

Empathy, Shared Experience and Engagement with International Students for Locals who have participated in Study Abroad, Rachel McMinn
