日本的国际项目和供应商流动性:政策、活动和挑战

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S. Hanada, J. Knight, H. Ota
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摘要日本传统上强调国际学生的招聘和交流是其国际化战略的优先事项。然而,很少有人注意到国际项目和提供者流动性(IPPM)日益重要,其中包括国际分校、特许经营项目、国际联合大学和联合/双学位项目。本文分析了IPPM的政策、地位和作用,以满足日本高等教育的未来需求。研究表明,鉴于政府对在国外设立日本项目和国际分校以及在日本设立外国高等教育机构的限制性规定,IPPM的全部潜力尚未实现。虽然法规对于确保质量和实现IPPM规定的多重利益是必要的,但有必要重新审查和放松一些作为障碍的政府法规。三所日本国际联合大学的成功证明,日本大学在与国际合作伙伴合作和寻找新的IPPM机会方面充满动力和经验。对日本通过与外国高等教育合作伙伴合作与世界其他地区接触感兴趣的学者、政策分析师和学者将受益于对当前和过去IPPM活动和政策的分析,以及对进一步研究的呼吁。
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International program and provider mobility in Japan: policies, activities and challenges
Abstract Japan has traditionally emphasized international student recruitment and exchange as priorities in its internationalization strategy. However, little attention has been given to the increasing importance of international program and provider mobility (IPPM), which includes international branch campuses, franchise programs, international joint universities and joint/double degree programs. This article analyzes the policies, status and role of IPPM to meet future needs of Japanese higher education. The study reveals that the full potential of IPPM is not realized given the government's restrictive regulations for the establishment of Japanese programs and international branch campuses abroad as well as foreign higher education providers in Japan. While regulations are necessary to ensure quality and achieve the multiple benefits of IPPM provision, there is a need to re-examine and relax some of the government regulations that serve as barriers. The success of the three Japanese international joint universities provides evidence that Japanese universities are motivated and experienced in working collaboratively with international partners and looking for new IPPM opportunities. Scholars, policy analysts, and academics interested in Japan’s engagement with the rest of the world through collaborating with foreign higher education partners will benefit from this analysis of current and past IPPM activities and policies and the call for further research.
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