Abstract

AbstractThe number of postgraduate research students from non-English speaking backgrounds (NESB) is growing rapidly in Australian universities. Previous research has indicated that these students encounter different and greater challenges in their postgraduate research experience from the domestic research students. Because there is much to be gained when international research students have a positive educational experience in the host country, every attempt needs to be made to ensure that these students have satisfactory research experiences. This study explores the thesis writing experiences of a small group of international postgraduate research students at one Australian university. It seeks to identify the challenges these students face in their thesis writing process, which might arise from the different cultural backgrounds and academic traditions these students bring to their postgraduate research. The study reveals the cultural impact on their thesis writing, their efforts in developing compete...

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