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Explore the changing landscape of tertiary education in the Asia-Pacific region and its impact on policy, trade, and quality assessment. This study delves into business development, foreign campuses, and demographic shifts, addressing key issues affecting the supply chain. Learn about innovative partnerships, policy reforms, and research cooperation in the evolving educational market.
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PECC-APRU StudyAsia Pacific Education Market The Evolution of The Tertiary Education Supply Chain
Goals of the Study • Trends in tertiary education in the region • Impediments to efficiency • Agenda for domestic policies • Planning of businesses
SCOPE OF THE STUDY • Policy issues • Trade arrangements • Capacity of local institutions • Quality and information issues • Links between mode of supply and the drain of scholars from developing countries
SCOPE OF THE STUDY • Business development • Building of foreign campuses • Developments in visa policies • New forms of partnerships • Role of private/corporate universities
SCOPE OF THE STUDY • Long range trend analysis • Community building • Extent of possible policy reform • Assessment of quality • Impact of demographic changes • Role of research cooperation
INTERESTED SCHOOLS • University of Adelaide • University of California, Los Angeles • University of Melbourne • University of Auckland • Waseda University • Chulalongkorn University • University of Malaya • University of California, Santa Barbara • Hong Kong University, of Science/Technology