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Higher Education in China

by Jianmin Gu (Author) Xueping Li (Author) Lihua Wang (Author)
©2010 Monographs XVI, 238 Pages
Series: Zhejiang University Press, Volume 5

Summary

Higher Education in China offers a comprehensive introduction to the past and present of higher education in China. After giving a brief account of the origin and historical development of higher education in China, the book discusses in detail the various aspects of the current system of higher education in the People’s Republic of China – its structure, management, admissions, graduate employment, undergraduate and postgraduate education, specialized education, research and teaching staff. The authors highlight some of the distinguishing characteristics of higher education in China: its long history, enormous size, centralized management, the pragmatic trend and many non-formal forms.
This book aims at helping international readers make sense of the amazingly huge and complex machinery that higher education in China is today. After reading the book, readers will have a better understanding of what higher education in China is and how it works. The book is intended for researchers and graduate students in the field of higher education, and international readers interested in higher education in China.

Details

Pages
XVI, 238
Year
2010
ISBN (Hardcover)
9787308069236
Language
English
Published
Zhejiang University Press, Hangzhou, 2009. XVI, 238 pp., num. tables and graphs

Biographical notes

Jianmin Gu (Author) Xueping Li (Author) Lihua Wang (Author)

The Authors: Dr. Jianmin Gu is a professor at the Institute of Higher Education of Zhejiang University, China. Dr. Xueping Li and Dr. Lihua Wang are researchers at the Institute of Higher Education of Zhejiang University.

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