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Academic mobility and migration: Reflections of international academics in Australia
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July 2014

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International Perspectives on Higher Education Research

Chinthaka Balasooriya

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Augustine Asante

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Ranmalie Jayasinha

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The internationalisation of academia has significantly altered the higher education environment. Interactions between academic staff and students from a range of social, political and cultural backgrounds are now commonplace. Within this context, it is important to explore the professional and personal impact of internationalisation on academics and academic environments. This chapter synthesises the global literature on academic mobility and migration through the lens of personal reflections by three international academics at an Australian-based university. The reflections focus on the complexities of transitioning to a new academic environment, the unique challenges often encountered by international academics, and how these impact on their teaching and research experiences as well as on their professional identity. The nature of the adjustments and changes in lifestyle that academics make when transitioning to an overseas academic environment are explored, with reference to implications for future developments in academic mobility.


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... As they adjust to a new environment, academic migrants may initially experience a range of personal, practical, financial, logistical and social issues which challenge them to varying degrees (Balasooriya et al., 2014;Lewis, 2005;Pherali, 2012;Rumbley & de Wit, 2017). Pherali (2012) shares how some of the logistical issues of finding accommodation, organising transportation and sourcing schooling for children became significant stressors for UK university staff alongside the work pressures of teaching, preparation and meetings. ...

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‘So far so good’: Aotearoa New Zealand’s tertiary vocational sector academic migrants relate their experiences of relocation
Academic mobility and migration: Reflections of international academics in Australia
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  • July 2014

... The extant academic literature suggests that international academic mobility offers various benefits to international scholars. These benefits include opportunities to collaborate with world-renowned scientists, work at prestigious institutions with access to extensive social networks, and foster global connections (Ackers, 2005(Ackers, , 2008 Additionally, mobile academics can accumulate intellectual capital, acquire enriching scientific perspectives, experience diverse working environments and scientific practices inherent to a new academic culture, enhance intercultural competencies, cultivate a sense of global citizenship, and ultimately broaden their professional and personal horizons (Balasooriya et al., 2014;Bauder, 2015;Bauder et al., 2017;Morley et al., 2018). ...

Academic mobility and migration: Reflections of international academics in Australia
  • Citing Article
  • July 2014

International Perspectives on Higher Education Research