China opened its market to the world after it entered The World Trade Organisation (WTO) at the turn of the last century. The Chinese Ministry of Education recently reviewed a series of policies about international cooperation in higher education with foreign countries in an effort to standardise their practice through centralised control. The purpose of this paper is to analyse current features and trends in international cooperation in Chinese higher education. This paper also develops a benefit-driven model of the internationalisation of Chinese higher education, and attempts to address the reasons for the marketability of cooperative programs in China. Finally, this paper discusses the issues related to the internationalisation of Chine...
The economic transition in China since the late 1970s has led to not only drastic social transformat...
Internationalisation of higher education (IHE) has become increasingly prominent in the past decade,...
Challenges and opportunities facing Australian universities caused by internationalisation o
China opened its market to the world after it entered The World Trade Organisation (WTO) at the turn...
China opened its market to the world after it entered The World Trade Organisation (WTO) at the turn...
China opened its market to the world after it entered The World Trade Organisation (WTO) at the turn...
China opened its market to the world after it entered The World Trade Organisation (WTO) at the turn...
AbstractChina opened its market to the world after it entered The World Trade Organisation (WTO) at ...
AbstractChina opened its market to the world after it entered The World Trade Organisation (WTO) at ...
As a result of economic globalization, universities from the West are moving towards educational int...
This chapter addresses the theme of internationalisation and global learning. It is common knowledge...
In this paper, a case study of an international partnership between two universities, one in Austral...
In the growing global education market, China has become the largest country of origin of internatio...
The economic transition in China since the late 1970s has led to not only drastic social transformat...
Internationalisation of higher education in Australia, in the last five decades or so, has been view...
The economic transition in China since the late 1970s has led to not only drastic social transformat...
Internationalisation of higher education (IHE) has become increasingly prominent in the past decade,...
Challenges and opportunities facing Australian universities caused by internationalisation o
China opened its market to the world after it entered The World Trade Organisation (WTO) at the turn...
China opened its market to the world after it entered The World Trade Organisation (WTO) at the turn...
China opened its market to the world after it entered The World Trade Organisation (WTO) at the turn...
China opened its market to the world after it entered The World Trade Organisation (WTO) at the turn...
AbstractChina opened its market to the world after it entered The World Trade Organisation (WTO) at ...
AbstractChina opened its market to the world after it entered The World Trade Organisation (WTO) at ...
As a result of economic globalization, universities from the West are moving towards educational int...
This chapter addresses the theme of internationalisation and global learning. It is common knowledge...
In this paper, a case study of an international partnership between two universities, one in Austral...
In the growing global education market, China has become the largest country of origin of internatio...
The economic transition in China since the late 1970s has led to not only drastic social transformat...
Internationalisation of higher education in Australia, in the last five decades or so, has been view...
The economic transition in China since the late 1970s has led to not only drastic social transformat...
Internationalisation of higher education (IHE) has become increasingly prominent in the past decade,...
Challenges and opportunities facing Australian universities caused by internationalisation o