Modern universities are a Western concept. For non-Western societies, indigenizing the Western university model has been an arduous task. This article first analyses China’s long traditions of higher learning. It then illustrates how such markedly different cultural roots have led to continuous conflicts between traditional Chinese and new Western ideas of the university - and of “modernity” itself. It argues that contemporary Chinese universities need to find their Chinese way to balance indigenous and Western ideas of the university
China, with its long history of using education to serve the nation, has committed significant finan...
Higher education in China is as ancient as Chinese culture itself. From the imperial service exam to...
The liberal arts and sciences have become more important to China as it diversifies its higher educa...
Modern universities are a Western concept. For non-Western societies, indigenizing the Western unive...
China's recent quest to develop world-class universities is a significant phenomenon within the worl...
This article presents an inquiry into the discourse of a possible Chinese model of the university. I...
China’s early modern higher education institutions achieved tremendously in terms of integrating Chi...
Paper Presentation: Paper 5Conference Theme: Policy and Educational Development in a Global ContextT...
The central purpose of China's modern higher education has been to combine Chinese and Western eleme...
In recent decades, the revolutionary expansion of Chinese universities has emerged as one of the mos...
Some contend that almost all universities follow institutional patterns derived from Western models ...
Translated by Zhang Quanli (译者: 张权力)Contemporary comparative and international studies of higher edu...
During the past three and a half decades, China has been progressing in higher education in a surpri...
The rapid expansion of higher education in China is bringing together two phenomena, internationaliz...
China’s achievement in, and approach to, internationalizing its higher education depends greatly on ...
China, with its long history of using education to serve the nation, has committed significant finan...
Higher education in China is as ancient as Chinese culture itself. From the imperial service exam to...
The liberal arts and sciences have become more important to China as it diversifies its higher educa...
Modern universities are a Western concept. For non-Western societies, indigenizing the Western unive...
China's recent quest to develop world-class universities is a significant phenomenon within the worl...
This article presents an inquiry into the discourse of a possible Chinese model of the university. I...
China’s early modern higher education institutions achieved tremendously in terms of integrating Chi...
Paper Presentation: Paper 5Conference Theme: Policy and Educational Development in a Global ContextT...
The central purpose of China's modern higher education has been to combine Chinese and Western eleme...
In recent decades, the revolutionary expansion of Chinese universities has emerged as one of the mos...
Some contend that almost all universities follow institutional patterns derived from Western models ...
Translated by Zhang Quanli (译者: 张权力)Contemporary comparative and international studies of higher edu...
During the past three and a half decades, China has been progressing in higher education in a surpri...
The rapid expansion of higher education in China is bringing together two phenomena, internationaliz...
China’s achievement in, and approach to, internationalizing its higher education depends greatly on ...
China, with its long history of using education to serve the nation, has committed significant finan...
Higher education in China is as ancient as Chinese culture itself. From the imperial service exam to...
The liberal arts and sciences have become more important to China as it diversifies its higher educa...