Overseas Education in China: Changing Landscape and Policies
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https://doi.org/10.6017/ihe.2011.63.8538Keywords:
Academic Culture, Cross-Border Education, Globalization and Internationalization, Inter-University Cooperation, International and Foreign Students, Public Policy, Brian Circulation and Brain Drain, China, United States of AmericaAbstract
While China becomes a major country that sends students abroad, overseas education in China has experienced a rapid development. Overseas education brings political, cultural, educational and economic gains. There are also challenges that will require changes in policies.Downloads
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2011-03-25
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Jiang, K., & Ma, X. (2011). Overseas Education in China: Changing Landscape and Policies. International Higher Education, (63). https://doi.org/10.6017/ihe.2011.63.8538
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