My ongoing qualitative dissertation research analyzes (particularly Taiwanese) prospective international students' subjective experiences as they navigate decisions about studying abroad. In the face of global economic instability and an increasingly multipolar world order, I investigate how these students' information environments, their credentials/preparation, and their access to social resources aid their exercise of agency in their academic careers and life courses. I am also exploring parallels with the experiences of students from China, Japan, and the other former Asian Tiger economies (Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore).
Publications
Eric D. de Roulet, Hsuan Li (research assistant)
University of British Columbia, Centre for Migration Studies (CMS) Annual Research Conference, 2025 May
‘So many concerns’: Chinese students’ shifting perspectives on pursuing graduate studies in the US
Eric de Roulet
Routed Magazine, issue 12: The Future of Educational Migration, 2020 Oct 24