P. H. Gilliam, Simon Pratt-Adams, Mark J. P. Kerrigan
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This research analyses the reflections of post-graduation Nepalese Business Studies undergraduate and postgraduate graduates from UK universities. It follows their return to Nepal, where the graduates were facing a scarcity of employment opportunities. The primary research was undertaken at a time when UK universities were facing increasing competition to recruit international students and numbers of Nepalese students choosing the UK were decreasing. The mixed methods research was based primarily on semi-structured interviews in Nepal with twenty-three Nepalese graduates, their Nepalese employers and Nepalese education consultancies. Data were analysed using the five systems model of Bronfenbrenner (1979) and Trompenaars and Hampden-Turner’s (2012) Intercultural Awareness Profiling. Although the overall expectations of Nepalese students and employers towards UK higher education remained positive, results indicated a lowering estimation of the quality and reputation of UK universities and increasing Nepalese University and regional competition. The outcomes make a further contribution to the knowledge of why Nepalese students choose overseas higher education but why Nepalese employers are struggling to see clear benefits from employing UK educated Nepalese business graduates.
本研究分析了来自英国大学的尼泊尔商科本科和研究生毕业后的思考。在他们回到尼泊尔之后,毕业生面临着就业机会的短缺。这项初步研究是在英国大学招收国际学生的竞争日益激烈,选择英国的尼泊尔学生数量正在减少的时候进行的。混合方法研究主要基于在尼泊尔与23名尼泊尔毕业生、他们的尼泊尔雇主和尼泊尔教育顾问进行的半结构化访谈。使用Bronfenbrenner(1979)和Trompenaars and Hampden-Turner(2012)的跨文化意识分析的五系统模型分析数据。尽管尼泊尔学生和雇主对英国高等教育的总体期望仍然是积极的,但结果表明,对英国大学质量和声誉的估计有所下降,而尼泊尔大学和地区竞争日益激烈。研究结果进一步有助于了解为什么尼泊尔学生选择海外高等教育,但为什么尼泊尔雇主很难看到雇佣在英国受过教育的尼泊尔商科毕业生的明显好处。