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Article
Trends of Internationalization in China’s Higher Education: Opportunities and Challenges
Author(s)
Phylis Lan Lin
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DOI:10.17265/2161-6248/2019.01.001
Affiliation(s)
University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, USA; Assumption University, Bangkok, Thailand
ABSTRACT
Quality of higher
education is a key
to national economic growth and social development. Internationalization of
higher education has been one of the major national trends and governmental
agendas in many emerging countries in the past few years. International
education is transformative. With globalization and the development of the
Internet of Things, internationalization of higher education
has become an important national goal in China. The purpose of this paper is threefold: (a)
to describe a brief history of internationalization of higher education in
China; (b) to conceptualize the dualism of
internationalization of higher education, the role of the government, and
China’s 13th Five Year Plan in China; and (c)
to delineate the challenges and opportunities of international collaborations,
especially in the dual-degree model under international partnership programs
between China and the United States.
KEYWORDS
internationalization, higher education, China, dual degree, one belt, one road, University of Indianapolis, international partnership, international education
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