International Higher Education and Cross-Border Connections: Evidence from Asia

IF 1.7 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Yuyang Kang, Weiyan Xiong, Lili Yang
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The rapid increase in international mobility in higher education has sparked considerable interest in the intersection between international higher education (IHE) and cross-border connections. Previous studies primarily center around the embedded national interests of IHE and suggest that IHE can strengthen the linkage between home and host countries through cultural diplomacy and enhance the host country’s soft power. What is neglected includes the agency and reciprocity of non-state agents in IHE. The mechanism between individual mobility and cross-border connection remains unclear. By focusing on the non-state agents in IHE, this paper underlines the importance of multi-lateral communication and collaboration in IHE. It highlights global connectedness and the potential of IHE in promoting reciprocal cross-border cooperation and addressing pressing global issues. Through this lens, this paper investigates an IHE leadership program in Asia, with the objective of revealing how IHE may contribute to institutional development and cross-border collaboration. Based on qualitative data collected from various agents of the program, the paper finds that individual IHE will not automatically lead to institutional connections, but with careful design and governance, international mobility programs are well placed to facilitate cross-border communication and contribute to the development of institutional collaborations. It particularly highlights the important roles played by “other” agents in addition to the host and home institutions of the program participants.

国际高等教育与跨境联系:来自亚洲的证据
高等教育国际流动性的快速增长引发了人们对国际高等教育(IHE)与跨境联系之间相互关系的浓厚兴趣。以往的研究主要围绕国际高等教育所蕴含的国家利益,认为国际高等教育可以通过文化外交加强母国与东道国之间的联系,增强东道国的软实力。被忽视的是非国家主体在国际高等教育中的能动性和互惠性。个人流动与跨境联系之间的机制仍不明确。通过关注国际高等教育中的非国家行为者,本文强调了国际高等教育中多边交流与合作的重要性。它强调了全球联系以及国际基础结构、水利和环境工程学院在促进互惠跨境合作和解决紧迫的全球问题方面的潜力。通过这一视角,本文调查了亚洲的一个国际高等教育领导力项目,旨在揭示国际高等教育如何促进机构发展和跨境合作。根据从该项目不同参与者那里收集到的定性数据,本文发现,单个的国际高等教育机构不会自动导致机构间的联系,但通过精心的设计和管理,国际流动项目可以很好地促进跨境交流,推动机构合作的发展。本文特别强调了除项目参与者的主办机构和母校之外的 "其他 "机构所发挥的重要作用。
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Higher Education Policy
Higher Education Policy EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
6.20%
发文量
38
期刊介绍: Higher Education Policy is an international peer-reviewed and SSCI-indexed academic journal focusing on higher education policy in a broad sense. The journal considers submissions that discuss national and supra-national higher education policies and/or analyse their impacts on higher education institutions or the academic community: leadership, faculty, staff and students, but also considers papers that deal with governance and policy issues at the level of higher education institutions. Critical analyses, empirical investigations (either qualitative or quantitative), and theoretical-conceptual contributions are equally welcome, but for all submissions the requirement is that papers be embedded in the relevant academic literature and contribute to furthering our understanding of policy. The journal has a preference for papers that are written from a disciplinary or interdisciplinary perspective. In the past, contributors have relied on perspectives from public administration, political science, sociology, history, economics and law, but also from philosophy, psychology and anthropology. Articles devoted to systems of higher education that are less well-known or less often analysed are particularly welcome. Given the international scope of the journal, articles should be written for and be understood by an international audience, consisting of researchers in higher education, disciplinary researchers, and policy-makers, administrators, managers and practitioners in higher education. Contributions should not normally exceed 7,000 words (excluding references). Peer reviewAll submissions to the journal will undergo rigorous peer review (anonymous referees) after an initial editorial screening on quality and fit with the journal''s aims.Special issues The journal welcomes proposals for special issues. The journal archive contains several examples of special issues. Such proposals, to be sent to the editor, should set out the theme of the special issue and include the names of the (proposed) contributors and summaries of the envisaged contributions. Forum section Occasionally, the journal publishes contributions – in its Forum section – based on personal viewpoints and/or experiences with the intent to stimulate discussion and reflection, or to challenge established thinking in the field of higher education.
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