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Understanding Government-Funded Doctoral Students’ Non-Degree International Exchange Experiences: Evidence from China

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posted on 2025-02-26, 04:17 authored by Xing XuXing Xu, H Huang
China has actively internationalized its doctoral education by funding students to study abroad via the China Scholarship Council. Nevertheless, little is known about the scholarship recipients’ perceptions of their study sojourn, especially those on short-term exchange programs. Based on 100 visiting doctoral students’ study reports, the study employed a sentiment analysis and was guided by the ecological system theory to untangle how this cohort affectively evaluated academic and non-academic dimensions of the study sojourn as a multi-layered ecological system. Via a computer-based SKEP analysis, the study contributes new objective insights regarding the perceived nature of an overseas sojourn, which is predominantly positive. In particular, it reveals positive perceptions regarding the funder and institutional prestige, indicating that the recipients’ increasing national pride may be harnessed as a soft pulling force for nation-building. This paper ends by offering implications that may potentially benefit doctoral education in China and other countries.

History

Journal

Journal of Studies in International Education

Volume

28

Article number

ARTN 10283153231178129

Pagination

185-203

Location

London, Eng.

Open access

  • No

ISSN

1028-3153

eISSN

1552-7808

Language

eng

Issue

2

Publisher

SAGE Publications