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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Chiang, Li-chuan – Higher Education Policy, 2012
Responding to the impacts of globalization and the knowledge economy, the increasing demand for higher education in East Asia is not only met by domestic higher education, but also by importing transnational higher education (TNHE). Importing TNHE becomes an export strategy to attract international students to contribute to capacity building for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, International Education, Higher Education, Problems
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Koh, Aaron – Higher Education Policy, 2012
Hitherto, research on transnational higher education student mobility tended to narrowly present hard statistics on student mobility, analysing these in terms of "trends" and the implication this has on policy and internationalizing strategies. What is missing from this "big picture" is a close-up analysis of the micropolitics of student mobility…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Human Capital, Student Mobility, Brain Drain
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Chan, Sheng-Ju – Higher Education Policy, 2012
During the past decade, Asia--traditionally one of the largest exporters of mobile students--has experienced major changes in student mobility within higher education. As the worldwide competition for international students has escalated, many Asian countries have adopted a wide range of mechanisms and strategies in facilitating student mobility.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Mobility, Foreign Students, International Education
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Mok, Ka Ho – Higher Education Policy, 2012
In recent decades, trade in higher education services has become increasingly popular in Asia. Realizing the importance and the economic potential of higher education not only for generating national incomes, but also for asserting soft power in the highly competitive world, the governments of Malaysia and Singapore have put serious efforts in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, International Education, Student Mobility
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Hao, Jie; Welch, Anthony – Higher Education Policy, 2012
A key feature of contemporary globalization is the increasing mobility of high-skilled talent. While for many countries in the developing world the loss of such individuals represents a longstanding concern, countries such as China have now developed key policies to harness their overseas talent. The article examines the job-seeking experiences of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Occupational Mobility, Employment, Salaries
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Tomlinson, Michael – Higher Education Policy, 2012
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of some of the dominant empirical and conceptual themes in the area of graduate employment and employability over the past decade. The paper considers the wider context of higher education (HE) and labour market change, and the policy thinking towards graduate employability. It draws upon various…
Descriptors: College Graduates, College Students, Employment, Employment Potential
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Kuntz, Aaron M.; Petrovic, John E.; Ginocchio, Lou – Higher Education Policy, 2012
This case study of faculty and student transition into a newly renovated academic building examines the implications of the built environment upon the professional practice and relationships of faculty and students in higher education. The authors argue that material surroundings communicate in ways that reinscribe the neoliberal order, yet often…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Improvement, Case Studies, College Faculty, College Students
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Li, Jun – Higher Education Policy, 2012
In recent decades, the revolutionary expansion of Chinese universities has emerged as one of the most significant phenomena in the worldwide transformation of higher education. Since 2003, China has become a country with the largest national higher education system in the world, with nearly 31 million students in 2010. What have students'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Experience, College Students, Educational Change
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Onsman, Andrys – Higher Education Policy, 2012
The dichotomous interpretation of the assumed growth and normalisation of English as the lingua franca (ELF) of the international academy is most often polarised into a marginalisation of non-native speakers by the hegemony of native speakers on the one hand and the empowerment and upward mobility created by its potential to afford access to the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Official Languages, Language Role
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Gacel-Avila, Jocelyne – Higher Education Policy, 2012
The Latin American tertiary education (TE) sector is nowadays facing demands from globalisation and a knowledge-based society, while still dealing with challenges in terms of access, equity, quality and relevance. This new context has prompted a greater demand for TE and is forcing institutions to reconsider their mission, tasks and…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Global Approach, Educational Trends, Regional Characteristics
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Sirat, Morshidi; Ahmad, Abdul Razak; Azman, Norzaini – Higher Education Policy, 2012
This paper examines the nature of the leadership crisis in Malaysia's public universities. Our main concern is about the leadership at the top levels of university management, and the administrative hierarchy as perceived by both outsiders and insiders. Critics have lamented that Malaysia lacks people with international stature to lead its public…
Descriptors: College Administration, Public Colleges, Leadership, Leadership Effectiveness
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Maessen, K. M. H. – Higher Education Policy, 2012
The article entitled "The selection of scientific talent in the allocation of research grants" by van Arensbergen and van den Besselaar published in "Higher Education Policy" 25/3 (2012) is based on research that both researchers carried out on behalf of The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research. In this comment, we want to address…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Grants, Resource Allocation, Interviews
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Massadeh, Nassar – Higher Education Policy, 2012
This paper intends to discuss the policy of admission to Jordanian public universities. This admission rules are variable and open to almost 100% of the graduates from secondary schools. This might refer to the historical events and economic conditions that the country has gone through since its establishment. Furthermore, the admission policy is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Colleges, College Admission, Open Enrollment
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Duysburgh, Pieter; Naessens, Kris; Konings, Wim; Jacobs, An – Higher Education Policy, 2012
Collaboration has become a main characteristic of academic research today. New forms of research organizations, colaboratories, have come to the fore, with distributed research centres as their most complex example. In this study, we aim to provide some insight into the collaboration strategies of researchers in their daily researching activities…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Case Studies
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Muller, Ruth – Higher Education Policy, 2012
This qualitative study explores how life science postdocs' perceptions of contemporary academic career rationales influence how they relate to collaboration within research groups. One consequential dimension of these perceptions is the high value assigned to publications. For career progress, postdocs consider producing publications and…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Biological Sciences, Scientific Research, Authors
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