Changing higher education in East Asia / edited by Simon Marginson and Xin Xu.
Material type: TextSeries: Bloomsbury higher education researchPublisher: London [England] : Bloomsbury Academic, 2022Distributor: London [England] : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- 9781350216273
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- LA1143 .C44 2022eb
The ensemble of diverse music : internationalisation strategy and endogenous agendas / Simon Marginson and Xin Xu -- Global public good in Korea as jeong / Olga Mun and Yunkyung Min -- Tianxia weigong as a Chinese approach to global public good / Lili Yang -- Global and world citizenship in Chinese education / Arzhia Habibi -- World-class universities and global common good / Lin Tian and Nian Cai Liu -- Regional higher education cooperation in Japan / Christopher D. Hammond -- Internationalisation of Chinese humanities and social sciences / Xin Xu -- Internationalisation of higher education in Taiwan / Julie Chia-Yi Lin -- Geopolitics and internationalisation of higher education in Vietnam / Ly Thi Tran, Huong Le Thanh Phan, Huyen Bui -- Agency of international student-migrants in Japan / Thomas Brotherhood -- Motivations and work roles of international faculty in China / Futao Huang -- The Covid-19 pandemic and international higher education in East Asia / Ka Ho Mok.
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"Higher education in East Asia is developing rapidly and attracting global attention. However, the region faces tensions during the internationalisation process. What is the regional character of East Asian higher education? What do these countries have in common and how are they different? How do internationalisation, indigenisation, westernisation, and globalisation interplay in this region? Bringing together experts from Australia, China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, the UK and Vietnam, this book delves into these dynamics, offering original perspectives and robust evidence. It covers key issues around internationalisation and globalisation, such as the role of higher education in furthering the global public and common good, world-class universities, world citizenship education, the internationalisation of the humanities and social sciences, the governance of science, student and academic mobility, and the challenging question of how to advance regional cooperation"
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