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Compared to its companies and products, universities in Asia have been nearly unknown for people in the non-Asian world. Despite their unfamiliarity, Asian universities have been substantially expanding their presence in global education and research. This book then explores one of the most interesting topics on universities in Asia, internationalisation of the top Asian universities. In this work, internationalisation of the top Asian universities is approached to focus on 'PhDs' of their faculty members. By so doing, the author successfully delivers answers for stimulating questions such as…mehr

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Compared to its companies and products, universities in Asia have been nearly unknown for people in the non-Asian world. Despite their unfamiliarity, Asian universities have been substantially expanding their presence in global education and research. This book then explores one of the most interesting topics on universities in Asia, internationalisation of the top Asian universities. In this work, internationalisation of the top Asian universities is approached to focus on 'PhDs' of their faculty members. By so doing, the author successfully delivers answers for stimulating questions such as 'Which Asian university is the most internationalized?', 'Which Asian university holds the largest proportion of faculty members with world's best PhDs?', 'Which country/university is the most successful in exports of PhDs for them?' and 'Which Asian country/university wins and loses in the trade of PhDs among them?' This book can be a valuable source for scholars in a wide range of fields such as international relations and education, policy-makers in international affairs and education, college managers and students who intend to study at Asian universities.
Autorenporträt
Takashi Sagara is a specialist in the field of economics and public policy. After receiving his B.A. in International Politics and Economics from Aoyama Gakuin University, he completed his M.Sc., M.Phil. and Ph.D. in environmental economics and policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science.