TY - JOUR
T1 - Engaging Postgraduate Students in the Global Virtual Exchange arena: Administrators’ Insights across Levels
AU - Wang, Rong
AU - Wu, Meng
AU - Shcheglova, Irina
AU - Chen, Jian
AU - Mattinson, Kirsty
PY - 2024/12/10
Y1 - 2024/12/10
N2 - Global Virtual Exchange (GVE) offers significant potential for Internationalization at Home (IaH). However, its effectiveness is hindered by challenges such as student disengagement, limited university support, and faculty resistance. Despite the importance of GVE administration, especially for postgraduate students, there is a lack of research on the experiences and challenges faced by administrators. This study investigates the motivations, challenges, and strategies of GVE administrators at various levels, including headquarters, university/department, and course. Our findings not only reveal a desire to expand student opportunities and empower faculty but also highlight challenges in student engagement, faculty buy-in, and leadership support. To address these issues, administrators could employ strategies like resource sharing, training programs, and policy advocacy. These interventions provide valuable insights for future GVE practices, emphasizing the importance of strong student-faculty relationships, innovation, and institutional support.
AB - Global Virtual Exchange (GVE) offers significant potential for Internationalization at Home (IaH). However, its effectiveness is hindered by challenges such as student disengagement, limited university support, and faculty resistance. Despite the importance of GVE administration, especially for postgraduate students, there is a lack of research on the experiences and challenges faced by administrators. This study investigates the motivations, challenges, and strategies of GVE administrators at various levels, including headquarters, university/department, and course. Our findings not only reveal a desire to expand student opportunities and empower faculty but also highlight challenges in student engagement, faculty buy-in, and leadership support. To address these issues, administrators could employ strategies like resource sharing, training programs, and policy advocacy. These interventions provide valuable insights for future GVE practices, emphasizing the importance of strong student-faculty relationships, innovation, and institutional support.
U2 - 10.1177/17454999241307523
DO - 10.1177/17454999241307523
M3 - Article
JO - Research in Comparative & International Education
JF - Research in Comparative & International Education
ER -