With strong intention to enhance the global competitiveness of their higher education systems, the governments of Singapore and Malaysia have made attempts to develop their societies into regional hubs of education; hence transnational education has become increasingly popular in these societies. In order to attract more students from overseas to study in their countries (or create more educational opportunities for their citizens), these governments have invited foreign universities to set up their campuses to provide more higher education programs. In the last decade, the proliferation of higher education providers and the transnationalization of education have raised the concerns regarding the search for new governance and regulatory fra...
Aspiring to become globally competitive and with strong intentions to position themselves favorably ...
Transnational higher education (TNHE) is not a new phenomenon, though its nature and the pace of its...
In anticipation of a globalising post-Fordist political economy, countries and universities are incr...
With strong intention to enhance the global competitiveness of their higher education systems, the g...
With strong intention to enhance the global competitiveness of their university systems, the Singapo...
Attempting to transform the university sector to become globally competitive, many Asian governments...
Purpose - The principal goal of the article is to examine how Singapore, one of the East Asian tiger...
In recent decades, trade in higher education services has become increasingly popular in Asia. Reali...
Purpose: The principal goal of the article is to examine how Singapore, one of the East Asian tiger ...
Under intensified pressures for improving the global competence of university graduates, national go...
Under intensified pressures for improving the global competence of university graduates, national go...
Confronted with a growing pressure for internationalization, together with the strong urge for enhan...
The growing global interdependence has been recognized within higher education circles for decades, ...
Since the late 1990s, several governments worldwide have launched initiatives to transform their co...
The metaphor of an ‘education hub’ was initially promoted as also a policy concept for reversing cro...
Aspiring to become globally competitive and with strong intentions to position themselves favorably ...
Transnational higher education (TNHE) is not a new phenomenon, though its nature and the pace of its...
In anticipation of a globalising post-Fordist political economy, countries and universities are incr...
With strong intention to enhance the global competitiveness of their higher education systems, the g...
With strong intention to enhance the global competitiveness of their university systems, the Singapo...
Attempting to transform the university sector to become globally competitive, many Asian governments...
Purpose - The principal goal of the article is to examine how Singapore, one of the East Asian tiger...
In recent decades, trade in higher education services has become increasingly popular in Asia. Reali...
Purpose: The principal goal of the article is to examine how Singapore, one of the East Asian tiger ...
Under intensified pressures for improving the global competence of university graduates, national go...
Under intensified pressures for improving the global competence of university graduates, national go...
Confronted with a growing pressure for internationalization, together with the strong urge for enhan...
The growing global interdependence has been recognized within higher education circles for decades, ...
Since the late 1990s, several governments worldwide have launched initiatives to transform their co...
The metaphor of an ‘education hub’ was initially promoted as also a policy concept for reversing cro...
Aspiring to become globally competitive and with strong intentions to position themselves favorably ...
Transnational higher education (TNHE) is not a new phenomenon, though its nature and the pace of its...
In anticipation of a globalising post-Fordist political economy, countries and universities are incr...