Vol. 15 No. 4 (2025): Journal of International Students features a range of insightful research articles that explore the diverse experiences and challenges faced by international students across the globe. With contributions from 29 authors, representing 9 countries and 22 institutions/universities, this volume provides valuable insights into the multifaceted experiences of international students, offering evidence-based solutions for improving their academic, emotional, and social well-being in diverse educational settings.
Research Articles (English)
International Students’ Loneliness and Social Engagement: Narratives from the United States and Japan Polina Ivanova, Yi Sun, Wendan Li, Krishna Bista pp. 1–20
Experiences of Psychology Applicants from the Global South: Faculty and Student Perspectives on How to Overcome Barriers to Inclusive Education Pankhuri Aggarwal, Nikita Ghodke, Vaishali V. Raval pp. 21–51
Assessing Well-Being Among University Students: A Cross-Cultural Study in Hungary Using Optimal Living Profile-Modified Farah Abu Khadra, Wessam A. Debes, Lina Takruri, Zoltán Csapek, Bendegúz Kertai, Sára Jeges, Ákos Levente Tóth pp. 53–74
Exploring Chinese International Students’ Experiences in the 'Life and Works of Rizal' Course in the Philippines: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis Xu Xiaoyuan, Nilo Jayoma Castulo, Arlyne C. Marasigan pp. 75–96
Unveiling Psychological and Sociocultural Adaptation Patterns of International Students in Hungary Werede Tareke Gebregergis, Csilla Csukonyi pp. 97–118
Improving Intercultural Communication in Chinese Football Clubs: Reconceptualizing Cultural Hybridization, Glocalization, and Expatriate Football Players’ Transition Yanying Chen, Nor Eeza Zainal Abidin, Mohd Salleh Aman pp. 119–152
Constructing Identity Abroad: How Chinese Students in Canada Reconcile Their Cultural Identity with Western Influences Wendai Yang, Shuya Du pp. 153–169
From Challenges to Assets: Collaborative Autoethnography on the Transcultural Journeys as Teacher Educators Seunghoon Han, Chen Su, Yue Qi pp. 171–188
Chasing the Dream: Emerging Musicians' Migration to London During the Cost-of-Living Crisis Kristina Kelman pp. 189–207
Assessing and Enhancing Emotional Well-Being in Online Learning for International Undergraduates in China Yue Zhang pp. 209–228
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