2022
DOI: 10.5206/cieeci.v51i1.14220
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Challenges of South Asian and Chinese International Students: Becoming Anchored in Networks of Support

Abstract: When coming to Canada to pursue post-secondary education, international students experience academic, financial, employment, and social and emotional challenges. Drawing on social network studies and studies of social anchoring, twenty-three in-depth interviews with South Asian and Chinese international students reveal the ways they navigate these issues in their post-secondary school environments. We find that international students work hard to establish social networks by making new connections at school, a… Show more

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