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ASEM – the modern Silk Road: travelling ideas for education reforms and partnerships between Asia and Europe

ASEM – the modern Silk Road: travelling ideas for education reforms and partnerships between Asia and Europe | Cross Border Higher Education | Scoop.it
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Today the modern Silk Road between Asia and Europe is increasingly well-travelled in both directions by students, academics and policy makers. Over the last decade the European Union (EU) and the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) have been making more attempts to shape this route by creating an educational partnership through an inter-regional forum for regional cooperation and policy development: the Asia–Europe Meeting (ASEM). Beside economic and diplomatic relations, education has been receiving increasing attention since the 2000s and has become an important and strategic act of cooperation by ASEM education ministers. Higher education and lifelong learning are the main topics for the multi-level dialogues and exchanges of ideas between the two regions. This paper describes the emergence of this new inter-regional educational phenomenon and examines its characteristics by analysing the case of the 10-year-old ASEM Lifelong Learning Initiative. Furthermore, the paper argues that ASEM education cooperation carries characteristics of a cultural and associational process, an agenda-setting process, a policy transfer process, an instrument for intra-regional integration and building regional identity.

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Corruption Is Ruining Cross-Border Education | Opinion

Corruption Is Ruining Cross-Border Education | Opinion | Cross Border Higher Education | Scoop.it
A specter of corruption is haunting the global campaign toward higher education internationalization. An overseas degree is increasingly valuable, so it is not surprising that commercial ventures have found opportunities on the internationalization landscape. New private actors have entered the sector, with the sole goal of making money. Some of them are less than honorable. Some universities look at internationalization as a contribution to the bottom line in an era of financial cutbacks. The rapidly expanding private higher education sector globally is largely for-profit. In a few cases, such as Australia and increasingly Britain, national policies concerning higher education internationalization tilt toward earning income for the system.
Read more: http://www.themoscowtimes.com/opinion/article/corruption-is-ruining-cross-border-education/463016.html#ixzz22NXAd8W9
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Degree mills tarnish private higher education

Degree mills tarnish private higher education | Cross Border Higher Education | Scoop.it
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