2024 in review for Research with International Students (RIS)

Written by Jenna Mittelmeier As we approach the end of 2024, we’re reflective of how much RIS has grown in such a short space of time. Following the publication ofContinue reading “2024 in review for Research with International Students (RIS)”

The role of international office professionals in research with international students

Written by Betül Bulut-Sahin (Middle East Technical University) My journey with international students started with working in an international office in 2004. My first incoming student was from the USAContinue reading “The role of international office professionals in research with international students”

RIS Endorses: Journal of Global Higher Education (and the Call for Editors!)

Research with International Students (RIS) is pleased to endorse the new academic journal Journal of Global Higher Education (JGHE) as a preferred publication route for critical and creative research relatedContinue reading “RIS Endorses: Journal of Global Higher Education (and the Call for Editors!)”

Reflecting on stereotypes of international students and conceptual framings

Written by Tang T. Heng and Nannan Lu (National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) This post is a summary of the authors’ chapter in the book Research withContinue reading “Reflecting on stereotypes of international students and conceptual framings”

Intersecting research with international students and the genocide in Gaza

Written by Jenna Mittelmeier and Sylvie Lomer (RIS network co-convenors, University of Manchester) The core functions of the Research with International Students Network are to advocate for the recognition ofContinue reading “Intersecting research with international students and the genocide in Gaza”

Researcher positionality – the multiple spatialities of mobile bodies  

Written by Vera Spangler (PhD Researcher, University of Surrey) How we know, inhabit, experience, and move through worlds is shaped by our fluid and intersectional identities, which emerge relationally andContinue reading “Researcher positionality – the multiple spatialities of mobile bodies  “

Why do we need this website?

Written by Jenna Mittelmeier If you’ve made it to this post, then welcome to the new Research with International Students website! This resource bank is developed by myself and myContinue reading “Why do we need this website?”