The contributors explore the key in issues and dilemmas about how universities in the Asia Pacific are involved in international trans-national markets and at the same time retain a role as nation building institutes. The book also explores how globalisation and new technologies as well as new frameworks of professional knowledge are creating new challenges for the institutions of higher education. Hot topics include the role of universities in nation building, international markets in higher education, international collaborations and partnerships, governance in universities, quality in offshore programs, professional learning and universities, student plagiarism, academic careers for women, international students and language proficiency and language use in multicultural universities.
Contributors include Michael Singh, Peter Kell, Gillian Vogl, Tony Herrington from Australia. Mary Kalantzis from the United States. Morshidi Sirat, Abdul Razak Ahmad, Sarjit Kuar Koo Yew Lie, Vincent Pang and Rozinah Jamaludin from Malaysia and Michelle Lunn from New Zealand and Yuping Wang from China.
"Higher Education in the Asia Pacific: Challenges for the Future fills a vacuum in the literature on the changing nature of tertiary education with this insightful book. Arguably, we are experiencing the most dynamic change in academic life in a century and these authors discuss these changes in multiple contexts in Asia. The text investigates a veritable cornucopia of topics - the relationship between the state and the university, the nature of international collaboration, how university governance is being restructured, and the import of quality assurance, to name a few. This is a smart read on critical topics in an area that has been little studied but facing explosive growth."
—William G. Tierney, University Professor & Wilbur-Kieffer Professor of Higher Education, Director, Center for Higher Education Policy Analysis, University of Southern California, WPH701, Los Angeles, CA 90089-4037
"Expansive in outreach and grounded in practical experience, this edited
collection presents a rich variety of expert practitioners reflecting on
the many issues shaping current and future trends in Higher Education in
the Asia Pacific Region.
The wide ranging issues addressed in this book offers the reader both
insights and challenges in their quest to explore further and articulate
the essential elements of authentic International Higher Education. An
excellent resources for all involved with and concerned about Global
Higher Education and its future directions."
—Andrew Scown, Vice President - Academic, RMIT International University Vietnam
Dr Gillian Vogl is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Faculty of Education at the University of Wollongong on a project called Working Learning and Living. Dr Vogl's research interests include the impact of neo liberal government policies on social relationships.