Changing Academic Profession in Hong Kong

Changing Academic Profession in Hong Kong

Jung, Jisun; Postiglione, Gerard A.

Springer International Publishing AG

07/2018

217

Mole

Inglês

9783319860022

15 a 20 dias

454

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Chapter 1. The Changing Academic Profession in Hong Kong: Challenges and Future. Gerard A. Postiglione and Jisun Jung.- Chapter 2. Academic Promotion System. Roger Chao Jr. and Gerard A. Postiglione.- Changing Academic Environment in Hong Kong.- Chapter 3. Higher Education in Post-1997 Hong Kong: Politics, Academic Freedom, and Civic Engagement. Wing Wah Law.- Chapter 4. Is the Research System in Hong Kong Losing Its Competitiveness? Hugo Horta.- Chapter 5. Publication and Performativity . Bruce Macfarlane.- Chapter 6. Teaching and Learning Support and Development for Academics. Cecilia Ka Yuk Chan.- Chapter 7. Enhancing University Staff Capacities for Critical Inquiry: Organizational Change and Cumulative Powers in Higher Education. Anatoly Oleksiyenko.- Academic Profession in Hong Kong: International Comparative Survey.- Chapter 8. Academics' Perception on Research versus Teaching and their Recognition. Jisun Jung and Cecilia Ka Yuk Chan.- Chapter 9. The teaching and research nexus under research university initiatives: A comparative view for East Asia. Jung Cheol Shin and Yangson Kim.- Chapter 10. Knowledge Exchange by the Hong Kong Academic Profession: In Comparative Perspective with South Korea. Hei-hang Hayes Tang.- Chapter 11. Managerialism and the Academic Profession. Michael H. Lee.- Chapter 12. Conclusion. Gerard A. Postiglione and Jisun Jung.
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Academic productivity trends;Cross governance system Mainland China and Hong Kong;Future direction academic profession Hong Kong;Higher education governance in Hong Kong;Hong Kong academic promotion system;Hong Kong universities;Hong Kong's academic profession;Hong Kong's higher education landscape;Issues in knowledge exchange academics;Women leadership in Hong Kong universities;mass higher education in Hong Kong