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Li, Jian; Xue, Eryong – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
This study investigates how talent cultivation contributes to creating world-class universities in China from the perspectives of characteristics, problems, and choices. A policy discourse perspective is applied to examine the overall landscape of policy formulation and implementation, relatively. It explores the policy discourse analysis of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Talent Development, Universities, Reputation
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Zhaoheng Xu – Cogent Education, 2024
Internationalization serves as a significant hallmark of world-class universities globally. Numerous studies have underscored the strong relationship between internationalization and university development, but few have succeeded in elucidating the mechanisms and modus operandi of internationalization for university excellence. Using a qualitative…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Global Approach, Reputation
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Ro, Hyun Kyoung; Fernandez, Frank; Alcott, Benjamin – Educational Policy, 2021
Scholars have shown that low socioeconomic status (SES) students are less likely to study science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) subjects and to attend prestigious universities. However, they have overlooked the intersection between subject choice (STEM or non-STEM) and institutional prestige. Analyzing data from the Longitudinal…
Descriptors: Social Class, Human Capital, Enrollment, STEM Education
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Ispa-Landa, Simone; Thomas, Sara E. – Sociology of Education, 2023
Landmark research from before the 2010s shows that college women rarely held institutions responsible for allowing rape-prone party contexts to persist and failing to support survivors. Yet the college landscape has changed profoundly since these studies were published, with prominent anti-rape campaigns and new guidelines to Title IX policy. To…
Descriptors: College Students, Females, Institutional Characteristics, Reputation
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Kouba, Karel – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2020
The determinants of study abroad student inflows and outflows are analyzed by comparing the faculties of all Czech public universities. The article develops an institutionalist theoretical perspective that views higher education institutions not only as passive senders and receivers of students but also as active gatekeepers that regulate student…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Comparative Analysis, Institutional Characteristics, College Students
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Vuong, Quan-Hoang; Pham, Hiep-Hung; Dong, Thi-Kieu-Trang; Ho, Manh-Toan; Dinh, Viet-Hung – International Journal of Education and Practice, 2021
By reviewing regulative documents and extant literature, this paper explores the realities and trends of international students in East and Southeast Asia (ESA). It also shows motivation and strategies of four new players in the international higher education sector in East and Southeast Asia i.e., China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Malaysia. Apart from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Students, Geographic Regions, Higher Education
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Stephenson, Grace Karram; Rajendram, Shakina – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2019
Malaysia and the United Arab Emirates are home to wealthy minority groups with little or no access to public higher education. These countries share parallel trajectories of economic and educational growth, yet they have starkly different citizenship and educational policies that govern the diverse populations within their borders. The result in…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Advantaged, Access to Education, Reputation
Delisle, Jason D.; Cooper, Preston – American Enterprise Institute, 2019
By international standards, American colleges charge high tuition, and students must often take out loans to cover the cost of their higher education. This has prompted many to wonder why the United States cannot copy the higher education policies of certain other rich countries, such as Finland, where students at public universities pay zero…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Reputation, Institutional Evaluation, Comparative Education
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Jokila, Suvi; Kallo, Johanna; Mikkilä-Erdmann, Mirjamaija – European Journal of Higher Education, 2019
Globalisation has transformed the field of higher education by increasing flows of mobile students. This has had significant repercussions not only for countries that take advantage of the expansion of exports of English-medium programmes but also for countries that have not risen to prominent positions in the global education market, such as…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Student Recruitment, Student Mobility, English (Second Language)
Majee, Upenyu S. – ProQuest LLC, 2019
This dissertation recognizes that the emergence of post-apartheid South Africa as the most popular study destination in Africa follows racial segregation, regional destabilization, and international isolation during apartheid. Today, the country's public higher education institutions face intensifying pressures to respond simultaneously to…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Social Change, Racial Segregation, Foreign Countries
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Callier, Viviane; Singiser, Richard H.; Vanderford, Nathan L. – Australian Universities' Review, 2015
Original and significant research benefits the careers of those running universities and brings prestige to their institution. World class teaching, by and large, does not, and this has important consequences for higher education's tripartite mission. Most notably, emphasis on the research mission of major higher education institutions dwarfs that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reputation, College Faculty, Career Development
Jain, Romi – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Internationalization of higher education is a major characteristic of China's higher education policy. Accordingly, the Chinese government is fervently encouraging the spread of Chinese language and culture through Confucius Institutes, student exchange programs, recruitment of international students, and international collaborations. South Asia…
Descriptors: International Education, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Confucianism
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Yemini, Miri; Holzmann, Vered; Fadilla, Dalia; Natur, Nazeh; Stavans, Anat – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2014
In the last two decades, higher education institutions have invested significant resources to internationalise, due to economic, political, academic and cultural pressures. Students play a dual role in this process: as customers, selecting institutions based on respective reputations (including the international dimension) and as outputs of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, International Education, Student Role
American Assembly, New York, NY. – 1979
A report on the integrity of higher education concludes that public confidence in higher education has eroded in recent years, due to both internal and external problems. The ethical behavior of educators can and should be called into question whenever breaches of conduct occur, such as: plagiarism by both teachers and students; exploitation by…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Administrators, College Faculty, College Students