
Education Hubs in Southeast and West Asia
In this issue, we feature keynotes from the 6th Global Higher Education Forum. Education hubs in Southeast and West Asia examine the consequences of reforming higher education and research, while Taiwan looks at reforming its higher education governance.
In this issue:
- Keynotes from 6th Global Higher Education Forum
- Education Hubs in Southeast and West Asia
- Taiwan’s Higher Education Governance
Keynotes From The 6th Global Higher Education Forum
The articles in this special issue have been contributed by the keynote speakers at the 6th Global Higher Education Forum 2018 (GHEF 6.0) held from…
Public Diplomacy and the Internationalisation of Higher Education
In its traditional registers, the idea of diplomacy has mostly been associated with relations between nations through their appointed representatives. In recent decades, however it…
Disruptions and Higher Education: The Coming Crunch
It has become important to consider the long-term impact and disruption that accelerated technological change and intensified economic globalisation will have on universities, as well…
Educational Diversity, Social Learning and Interaction in Multicultural Settings — The Malaysian Experience
Malaysia has been a unique site of cultural and linguistic diversity in education. Educational diversity occurs from primary to tertiary levels of teaching and learning.…
The Role of Falsafah Pendidikan Kebangsaan in Shaping the Future of Malaysian Education
The focus of an education philosophy is a quest for truth to give a deeper meaning to life. It allows for the nurturing of self-consciousness…
Education Hubs in Southeast and West Asia: (Un)intended Consequences of Reforming Higher Education and Research
A broad range of actors such as businesses, nonprofits,and governments alike currently attest a coming time of rapid economic change, which may spur corresponding, profound…
Taiwan’s Higher Education Governance: Support, Supervision, and Oversight
The decentralisation process has substantially influenced the university government relationship in Taiwan over time. Taiwan’s first university was established in 1928 during Japanese colonisation. …
In Conversation: Anthony Welch (with S. Gopinathan)
On 6 June 2019, Professor Anthony Welch, Professor of Education from The University of Sydney, gave a presentation on “The Rise (and Rise) of Asian…
Australia’s China Question
As in a number of other countries, Australian views on the Chinese influence in higher education and research have become a significant issue over the…