Australia’s attitude towards ASEAN has waxed and waned over recent decades, including in higher education. In part a reflection of tensions between its geography and history, it highlighted the question of the extent to which Australia saw itself as an Asian country (an uncertainty shared by number of its ASEAN neighbours). Reviewing changes in several key indices (Asian languages strategy, International student policy, Education as Aid), the prospects for a regional knowledge network comprising Australia, ASEAN and China are assessed, with the conclusion that the whole would be greater than the sum of the parts, but that for the prospect to be realised, greater consistency in Australian government policy towards the region is needed.
As China is Australia’s largest trading partner, much of Australia’s future economic success will re...
Teaching on ASEAN as an institution, a process and a region, and the holding of ASEAN Studies Progra...
Introduction In this chapter I aim to argue that the centre of the world has begun to shift away fro...
The internationalization of higher education over the last two decades has transformed the education...
The AUN and ASEAN+3 UNet have both sought to promote the development of a distinct higher education ...
The AUN and ASEAN+3 UNet have both sought to promote the development of a distinct higher education ...
This report is neither a celebration nor, to say it in Australian, a whinge. It provides a snapshot ...
Australian higher education has evolved into a mature, high-quality, highly internationalized system...
The relationship between ASEAN and Australian which began in 1974 as a regional cooperation under th...
ASEAN member countries are well aware of the importance of education to be one of the decisive facto...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2005 Dr. Jim QuinnFor well over a hundred years Australia...
Attempting to transform the university sector to become globally competitive, many Asian governments...
Given the increasing obsession with ranking world universities worldwide (Shanghai Jiao Tong’s Acade...
Studies of regionalism – intra and comparative regionalism – have often used the European experience...
With the continuing emphasis placed on higher education institutions in many countries to produce kn...
As China is Australia’s largest trading partner, much of Australia’s future economic success will re...
Teaching on ASEAN as an institution, a process and a region, and the holding of ASEAN Studies Progra...
Introduction In this chapter I aim to argue that the centre of the world has begun to shift away fro...
The internationalization of higher education over the last two decades has transformed the education...
The AUN and ASEAN+3 UNet have both sought to promote the development of a distinct higher education ...
The AUN and ASEAN+3 UNet have both sought to promote the development of a distinct higher education ...
This report is neither a celebration nor, to say it in Australian, a whinge. It provides a snapshot ...
Australian higher education has evolved into a mature, high-quality, highly internationalized system...
The relationship between ASEAN and Australian which began in 1974 as a regional cooperation under th...
ASEAN member countries are well aware of the importance of education to be one of the decisive facto...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2005 Dr. Jim QuinnFor well over a hundred years Australia...
Attempting to transform the university sector to become globally competitive, many Asian governments...
Given the increasing obsession with ranking world universities worldwide (Shanghai Jiao Tong’s Acade...
Studies of regionalism – intra and comparative regionalism – have often used the European experience...
With the continuing emphasis placed on higher education institutions in many countries to produce kn...
As China is Australia’s largest trading partner, much of Australia’s future economic success will re...
Teaching on ASEAN as an institution, a process and a region, and the holding of ASEAN Studies Progra...
Introduction In this chapter I aim to argue that the centre of the world has begun to shift away fro...