This paper discusses the implications for higher education of the World Trade Organization negotiations towards the General Agreement on Trade in Services from the perspective of Australian educational institutions. Australia has been a fast-starter in the export of education services both onshore and offshore, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region. Australia actively supports further trade liberalization whether multilateral, regional or bilateral. The reforms in Australian higher education since the late 1980s have positioned institutions relatively well to compete successfully in the new global market
Examines the current situation facing Australian higher education institutions engaged in the export...
Provides a detailed analysis of the internationalization of higher education under the GATS framewor...
Examines the current situation facing Australian higher education institutions engaged in the export...
The purpose of this paper is to: o Provide an overview on the current status of the General Agreemen...
Australia has developed a reputation as an aggressive and competitive provider of international educ...
Marjorie Griffin Cohen writes that at the end of February 2000 a new round of World Trade Organisati...
This paper examines the impact of the World Trade Organization's (WTO) General Agreement on Tra...
This is a publisher’s version of chapter 11 in Implications of WTO/GATS on higher education in Asia ...
Murdoch University, has accused public universities of being inefficient institutions that need the ...
Purpose: The multilateral liberalisation of trade in education under the General Agreement on Trade ...
This article examines the potential opportunities and challenges for the liberalization of higher ed...
This article examines the potential opportunities and challenges for the liberalization of higher ed...
In this paper we explore the avowedly partisan stance of Australia regarding trade in education serv...
This article examines the potential opportunities and challenges for the liberalization of higher ed...
International trade in post-secondary educational services has grown substantially over the past dec...
Examines the current situation facing Australian higher education institutions engaged in the export...
Provides a detailed analysis of the internationalization of higher education under the GATS framewor...
Examines the current situation facing Australian higher education institutions engaged in the export...
The purpose of this paper is to: o Provide an overview on the current status of the General Agreemen...
Australia has developed a reputation as an aggressive and competitive provider of international educ...
Marjorie Griffin Cohen writes that at the end of February 2000 a new round of World Trade Organisati...
This paper examines the impact of the World Trade Organization's (WTO) General Agreement on Tra...
This is a publisher’s version of chapter 11 in Implications of WTO/GATS on higher education in Asia ...
Murdoch University, has accused public universities of being inefficient institutions that need the ...
Purpose: The multilateral liberalisation of trade in education under the General Agreement on Trade ...
This article examines the potential opportunities and challenges for the liberalization of higher ed...
This article examines the potential opportunities and challenges for the liberalization of higher ed...
In this paper we explore the avowedly partisan stance of Australia regarding trade in education serv...
This article examines the potential opportunities and challenges for the liberalization of higher ed...
International trade in post-secondary educational services has grown substantially over the past dec...
Examines the current situation facing Australian higher education institutions engaged in the export...
Provides a detailed analysis of the internationalization of higher education under the GATS framewor...
Examines the current situation facing Australian higher education institutions engaged in the export...