This book examines how major Asian cities have enhanced their global competitiveness by transforming their higher education systems to equip their graduates with global competence. It primarily focuses on policy implications and urban governance, especially comparing how governments are responding to the growing challenges of international connectivity and are managing the diversity of populations resulting from an increasingly globalized world.
This book examines how major Asian cities have enhanced their global competitiveness by transforming their higher education systems to equip their graduates with global competence. It primarily focuses on policy implications and urban governance, especially comparing how governments are responding to the growing challenges of international connectivity and are managing the diversity of populations resulting from an increasingly globalized world.
Examines how major Asian cities have enhanced their global competitiveness by transforming higher education systems to equip students with global competence Compares how governments are responding to the challenges of international connectivity, and how they are managing the diversity of populations in a globalized world Discusses the policy implications and complexities for university governance in light of the privatization and massification that higher education is currently experiencing in Asia Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Ka Ho Mok
diversity of learning entrepreneurship and higher education higher education development in asia higher education systems international connectivity internationalizing higher education regional connectivity students' global competence urban governance learning and instruction