Chinese postgraduate professional degree education has undergone 26 years of development, and has achieved a great progress. But compared with the developed nations in the world, China is still in its infantry stage, and needs to learn from the western developed countries’ experiences in this field. This paper makes a comparative analysis of the differences between China and UK in postgraduate professional degree education. It finds that there are significant differences between the two countries in the aspects of programme setting, schooling duration, admissions, curriculum design, teaching delivery, quality control system, etc. The findings imply that China should try to give more authority to universities in programme setting and admissi...
Previous studies of “the Chinese learner” have confounded the effects of culture and context or have...
Joining the global trend of internationalisation, higher education in the Chinese context has witnes...
There are three objectives for this study to explore. (1) The factors that influence mainland Chines...
Modern China is one of the fastest growing economies in the world. This success has been achieved th...
AbstractBy reviewing a series of achievements that professional degree education has obtained in Chi...
Previous studies of students’ higher education choices have been mainly examined in the US, European...
AbstractEvery year millions of students travel to other countries to pursue their dreams of becoming...
This research investigated Chinese students' decision making processes for enrolling on a postgradua...
Purpose: This study surfaces themes which may influence Chinese students’ decision making in relatio...
In China, with the sustained development of mass higher education, tutors and staff of graduate scho...
Abstract—This paper analyze the international implementation of differentiated education exemplified...
Increasing enrolment of Chinese students has become a key feature of internationalisation for Wester...
The project, a pilot study, was based on Chinese MSc students in the Plymouth Business School (PBS),...
It was estimated by the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA, n.d.) that in 2006-200...
It was estimated by the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA, n.d.) that in 2006-200...
Previous studies of “the Chinese learner” have confounded the effects of culture and context or have...
Joining the global trend of internationalisation, higher education in the Chinese context has witnes...
There are three objectives for this study to explore. (1) The factors that influence mainland Chines...
Modern China is one of the fastest growing economies in the world. This success has been achieved th...
AbstractBy reviewing a series of achievements that professional degree education has obtained in Chi...
Previous studies of students’ higher education choices have been mainly examined in the US, European...
AbstractEvery year millions of students travel to other countries to pursue their dreams of becoming...
This research investigated Chinese students' decision making processes for enrolling on a postgradua...
Purpose: This study surfaces themes which may influence Chinese students’ decision making in relatio...
In China, with the sustained development of mass higher education, tutors and staff of graduate scho...
Abstract—This paper analyze the international implementation of differentiated education exemplified...
Increasing enrolment of Chinese students has become a key feature of internationalisation for Wester...
The project, a pilot study, was based on Chinese MSc students in the Plymouth Business School (PBS),...
It was estimated by the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA, n.d.) that in 2006-200...
It was estimated by the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA, n.d.) that in 2006-200...
Previous studies of “the Chinese learner” have confounded the effects of culture and context or have...
Joining the global trend of internationalisation, higher education in the Chinese context has witnes...
There are three objectives for this study to explore. (1) The factors that influence mainland Chines...