Internationalization initiatives of Taiwan's higher education: a stepping stone to regional talent circulation or reproduction of unbalanced mobility scheme?

Arianna Fang-Yu Lin
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PurposeAs an emerging market of international education, Asian countries ambitiously launched internationalization initiatives and strategies to attract international talent. Since the 1990s, Taiwan's government has implemented various internationalization policies. Partly affected by the political forces of neighboring China, Taiwan's government launched the New Southbound Policy (NSP) as the main regional strategy in 2016. One of the aims of this strategy was to promote mutual talent mobility between Taiwan and New Southbound Policy countries (NSPC). The purpose of this study is to explore how the NSP influences the student mobility scheme in Taiwan.Design/methodology/approachThis study adopted the qualitative document analysis to investigate and compare the major Asian countries' internationalization focus and summarize Taiwan's internationalization development process and policy priorities. Moreover, a qualitative approach was adopted in order to collect data from 2005 to 2018 to examine Taiwan's student mobility scheme under the policy change.FindingsUnder the influence of the NSP after 2016, the student mobility scheme between Taiwan and NSPC could be categorized into five categories in accordance with the mobility rate. Although the nation-driven policy was considered powerful, the unbalanced flow between Taiwan and NSPC became severe.Research limitations/implicationsThe study lacked statistics on the degree level of outbound Taiwanese students going to NSPC. It could not compare the student mobility scheme between Taiwan and NSPC by degree level.Originality/valueThe research looked at the initiatives Asian countries have developed in order to raise higher education internationalization and regional status, which shed light on the national/regional approaches under the global change.
台湾高等教育国际化:区域人才流动的垫脚石还是不平衡流动方案的再生产?
作为新兴的国际教育市场,亚洲各国雄心勃勃地推出国际化举措和战略,以吸引国际人才。自20世纪90年代以来,台湾政府实施了各种国际化政策。部分受邻国中国政治力量的影响,台湾政府在2016年推出了新南向政策(NSP)作为主要的区域战略。该策略的目标之一是促进台湾与新南向政策国家(NSPC)之间的人才相互流动。摘要本研究旨在探讨新政策对台湾学生流动计划的影响。本研究采用定性文献分析法,对亚洲主要国家的国际化焦点进行调查与比较,总结台湾的国际化发展历程与政策重点。此外,本研究采用定性方法,收集2005年至2018年的数据,检视政策变化下台湾的学生流动计划。研究发现:在2016年之后,受NSP的影响,台湾与NSP之间的学生流动计划可以根据流动率分为五类。虽然国家主导的政策被认为是强有力的,但台湾与国家石油公司之间的不平衡流动变得严重。研究局限/意义本研究缺乏台湾出境游国家科学技术学院学生学位水平的统计数据。本研究无法以学位水平比较台湾与北大学生流动计划。原创性/价值本研究考察了亚洲国家为提高高等教育国际化和地区地位所采取的举措,揭示了全球变化下国家/地区的做法。
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