A mixed methods evaluation of a peer mentoring programme (PASS) for international postgraduate students; Mentee and Mentor perspectives

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https://doi.org/10.47408/jldhe.vi36.1486

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PASS, peer mentoring, international students, postgraduate students, learning environment

Abstract

Peer mentoring provides academic, social, and pastoral support to students. This enhances their educational experience and supports learning. However less is known about the value for international master’s students studying in the UK. To address this gap, this study introduced and evaluated a peer assisted study session (PASS) model of peer mentoring. Mentee expectations were explored at baseline: these were high and varied considerably. The post intervention survey showed students were (78-82%) highly satisfied with the quality, range of topics, usefulness, and opportunities for peer interaction provided by the ten-week, in-person programme. Equally mentors valued the experience; they developed leadership and communication skills, deepened their subject knowledge, and gained transferable skills. Despite this, mentees and mentors alike called for additional, longer sessions, and smaller mentor to mentee ratios to meet the demands and challenges faced by international students. Recommendations and practical implications for programme teams are identified.

Author Biographies

Menna Brown, Swansea University

Menna Brown, is a senior lecturer in Public and Population health, in the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences, Swansea University. Menna is currently a co-investigator on a project exploring medical professionals imposter syndrome, burnout and wellbeing. Her research interests include interventions to improve mental health and wellbeing and health promotion, including a focus on nature-based solutions.

Nicole Chartier, Swansea University

Nicole Chartier is a lecturer in the Centre for Academic Success. An experienced teacher in both secondary and higher education, her current role involves coordinating Swansea University’s PASS Programme, as well as embedding and teaching academic skills across university programmes.

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15-06-2025

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Brown, M., & Chartier, N. (2025). A mixed methods evaluation of a peer mentoring programme (PASS) for international postgraduate students; Mentee and Mentor perspectives . Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education, (36). https://doi.org/10.47408/jldhe.vi36.1486

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