Peer support within academic seminars as a mechanism of academic socialization for international graduates

Authors

  • Theogene Ntirenganya Southwest University, China
  • Francoise Mugeni East China Normal University, China
  • Florien Uwizeyimana Northeast Normal University, China

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32674/j8pbrd35

Keywords:

Academic seminar, Academic socialization, International graduates, international students

Abstract

Academic seminars are pivotal to graduate education but are underexamined as sites of peer-mediated academic socialization, particularly beyond Western contexts. This qualitative case study explores how peer support within seminars facilitates the academic socialization of international graduate students in China. Drawing on Bandura’s social learning theory, peer support is conceptualized as a dynamic process of observation, modeling, and reciprocal engagement through which disciplinary norms are internalized. Triangulated data from 12 seminar observations, 10 semistructured interviews, and reflective journals were thematically analyzed. The findings indicate that seminars unfold across four structured phases—planning, presentation, discussion, and evaluation—in which peer support is embedded. Such interactions enhance psychological well-being by fostering a sense of belonging and mitigating isolation while advancing academic development through feedback, topic refinement, and improved scholarly writing. Seminars thus emerge as strategic pedagogical spaces for cultivating inclusive, collaborative, and socially grounded academic integration.

 

Author Biographies

  • Francoise Mugeni, East China Normal University, China

    Francoise MUGENI is a Master student at East China Normal University. She also holds a Bachelor degree in Education with Chemistry. She has strong experience in the field of education where she served as teacher and deputy head teacher in charge of education. Her research interests are: Teacher professional development, educational Leadership and policy, curriculum and instruction.

    Email: francmugeni1991@gmail.com

  • Florien Uwizeyimana, Northeast Normal University, China

    Florien UWIZEYIMANA is completing a master’s degree in Education Management and Policy at Northeast Normal University, with eight years of teaching experience in international (Cambridge) and national curricula. He has received multiple awards for excellence in teaching, research, and educational leadership. His work focuses on evidence-based practices and policy innovation, with the goal of advancing transformative educational management at national and international levels.

    Email: zeraflo25@gmail.com,

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Ntirenganya, T., Mugeni, F. ., & Uwizeyimana, F. (2026). Peer support within academic seminars as a mechanism of academic socialization for international graduates. Journal of International Students, 16(14), 153-178. https://doi.org/10.32674/j8pbrd35