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Dr Zhen Li
Associate Professor in Higher Education
School of Education and English
Email
Zhen.Li
nottingham.edu
cn
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150
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6
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2008
2023
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Academic Researchers
19%
Active Citizenship
28%
Chinese Doctoral Students
28%
Chinese Students
25%
Citizenship Education
28%
Civic University
28%
Critical Realist
28%
E-learning Program
28%
Economic Success
19%
Educators
28%
Employability
47%
Extracurricular Learning
28%
Global Talent
19%
Going Global
28%
High Skills
19%
Higher Education
19%
Host Country
28%
Identity Threat
28%
Individual Learners
28%
International Students
47%
Internationally Mobile Students
57%
Job Search
28%
Joblessness
28%
Labor Market
34%
Later Life Learning
57%
Lifelong Learning
32%
Migration Transition
19%
Mobile Students
57%
Mobile Workers
57%
Morphogenetic Approach
28%
Motivation
28%
National Economics
19%
Natural Context
28%
Neoliberal Regime
19%
Overseas Campus
28%
Personal Safety
28%
Security Threats
28%
Social Class
28%
Sojourners
28%
Student Employability
28%
Talent War
19%
Teaching Experience
28%
Three-part Model
19%
UK Universities
62%
Unemployment
28%
Universities in China
28%
University Role
57%
University Students
28%
War for Talent
57%
Youth Unemployment
28%
Social Sciences
Case Study
19%
China
28%
Chinese
64%
Civic Education
28%
Conceptual Framework
14%
Cultural Capital
14%
e-Learning
28%
Economic Resources
14%
Economic Success
57%
Educational Technology
14%
Extracurricular Learning
28%
Foreign Students
85%
Form of Learning
7%
Giddens Structuration Theory
9%
Identity
14%
Interdependence
14%
Joint Venture
7%
Labor Market
30%
Labor Market Integration
7%
Personnel
14%
Professional Occupations
28%
Quality Assurance
7%
Social Class
28%
Social Inequality
14%
Social Participation
28%
Student Experience
7%
UK
100%
University Students
28%
Wellbeing
14%
Youth Unemployment
28%
Arts and Humanities
Access
9%
British universities
14%
Campus
14%
Case Study
9%
China
57%
Collaborative
9%
Confucian philosophy
7%
Confucius
9%
Cultural Conditions
7%
Cultural Contexts
19%
Cultural Interaction
9%
Diary
9%
Digital
9%
Educators
28%
Experiential
28%
Fieldwork
9%
Giddens
9%
Global
28%
Heritage
9%
Higher Education Staff
14%
Human Agency
9%
Human Relationship
9%
Human Understanding
9%
Learner perspectives
7%
Learning Community
9%
Learning Environment
9%
Learning Process
9%
Personnel
14%
Prior learning
7%
Qualitative Data
9%
Quality Assurance
14%
Reflexivity
28%
Social Context
9%
Social Relationships
7%
Structuration Theory
28%
Teaching Process
28%
Theoretical Framework
9%