Getting Graduates to Come Home—Not So Easy

  • Philip Altbach
  • Wanhua MA
Keywords: Cross-Border Education, Economics of Higher Education, Globalization and Internationalization, International and Foreign Students, Brian Circulation and Brain Drain, Diversity, Ethnicity, and Race, China, United Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), United States of America

Abstract

China seeks to attract its best professors who are teaching in other countries to return home. This is not an easy task. The problems and dilemmas are analyzed.
Published
2011-03-25
How to Cite
Altbach, P., & MA, W. (2011). Getting Graduates to Come Home—Not So Easy. International Higher Education, (63). https://doi.org/10.6017/ihe.2011.63.8539
Section
Aspects of Internationalization