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Asia internationalises in its own backyard

Times Higher Education, 2021-09 (2022)

Copyright THE World Universities Insights Limited Sep 2, 2021 ;ISSN: 0049-3929

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    Asia internationalises in its own backyard
  • Subjects: Asian students ; Collaboration ; College campuses ; Colleges & universities ; Education policy ; Educational Quality ; Foreign students ; Globalization ; Higher education ; International Education ; Pandemics ; Religion ; Universities
  • Is Part Of: Times Higher Education, 2021-09 (2022)
  • Description: Hugo Horta, associate professor in the social contexts and policies of education at the University of Hong Kong, says that these Arab peninsula countries, alongside Malaysia, have been “making an effort to attract foreign students from neighbouring countries that share the same religion”. [...]the “relative number” of outbound Asian students to Western countries has decreased and the level of intra-Asian mobility has risen, according to Futao Huang, a professor at the Research Institute for Higher Education at Hiroshima University. To make things worse, poor English communications about future plans, patchy online offerings and a lack of flexibility on graduation requirements mean that many degrees and research projects may be abandoned halfway.
  • Publisher: London: THE World Universities Insights Limited
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 0049-3929
  • Source: ProQuest Central

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