A critical examination of factors influencing international students’ choice to study in Ghanaian higher educational institutions
Date
2023
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Cogent Education
Abstract
Recently, many Ghanaian universities have made considerable efforts to
reposition themselves in the global space to attract international students. Although
there have been some gains, the universities continue to attract a relatively lower
number of students. We argue the need to critically examine the factors which influence international students’ choice of study destinations to enhance the relevant
approach and experience for them. Utilizing a postcolonial approach and drawing on
Using data from two Ghanaian institutions, this paper critically examines international students’ motivation to study in Ghana. The findings indicate that colonial legacies continue to characterise international students’ motivations. There is a need for
institutions to create their niche and also provide relevant socio-cultural space to
enhance students’ experiences. Global universities should cast off their negative perceptions of African universities and should provide greater and broader opportunities
for their students to engage with these universities in their study-abroad programmes.
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Keywords
international student mobility, postcolonialism, interculturalism