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Globalization And Transnational Academic Mobility The Experiences Of Chinese Academic Returnees 1st Edition Qiongqiong Chen Auth

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Globalization And Transnational Academic Mobility The Experiences Of Chinese Academic Returnees 1st Edition Qiongqiong Chen Auth
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Globalization And Transnational Academic Mobility The Experiences Of Chinese Academic Returnees 1st Edition Qiongqiong Chen Auth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer Singapore
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.71 MB
Pages: 153
Author: Qiongqiong Chen (auth.)
ISBN: 9789812878847, 9789812878861, 981287884X, 9812878866
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Globalization And Transnational Academic Mobility The Experiences Of Chinese Academic Returnees 1st Edition Qiongqiong Chen Auth by Qiongqiong Chen (auth.) 9789812878847, 9789812878861, 981287884X, 9812878866 instant download after payment.

This book examines the way Chinese academics returning from the US re-establish their academic identities and professional practices at China’s research universities in the context of higher education internationalization in China. It goes beyond economic accounts of academic mobility based on the notions of brain drain, brain gain, and brain circulation. Instead, it uses a cultural approach to explore the everyday experiences of the returning scholars concerning the issues of their sense of identity, as well as their ways of connecting and bringing about changes in their work communities. It will appeal anyone interested in 1) globalization and academic mobility; 2) China’s talent policies and strategies; and 3) the internationalization of Chinese universities.

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