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Academic Partnerships in the Age of Globalization

Academic Partnerships in the Age of Globalization. Anatoly Oleksiyenko, Ph.D. (Toronto) Higher Education/Policy, Administration and Social Sciences Faculty of Education, HKU. International Partnerships: Contextual Level. Global markets Global economic competencies and mobility

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Academic Partnerships in the Age of Globalization

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  1. Academic Partnerships in the Age of Globalization Anatoly Oleksiyenko, Ph.D. (Toronto) Higher Education/Policy, Administration and Social Sciences Faculty of Education, HKU

  2. International Partnerships: Contextual Level • Global markets • Global economic competencies and mobility • Declining travel and technology cost per unit • Transnational education • Global “positional goods” (Marginson 2007) • Global challenges • Health threats • Poverty and illiteracy • Pollution and climate

  3. International partnerships: Institutional Level

  4. Partnership Policies and Contextualization: Chinese Societies of EA • HK, Singapore, Macau, Taiwan, and Mainland China • Resource asymmetries and cumulative advantages • Strategic partnerships and academic research

  5. Partnership Policies and Contextualization: A Conceptual Frame • Strategic and multi-stakeholder interdependencies • Clark’s (1983) triangle of coordination: market, state and academic profession • “Glonacal” (global+national+local) agency (Marginson and Rhoades 2002) • Global higher education matrix and the governance of research internationalization (Jones and Oleksiyenko 2010)

  6. Hong Kong’s Case Study

  7. Questions paoleks@hku.hk

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