1. cambridge.org

    May 31, 2023As neighboring economies have continued to develop, in recent decades Japan has been confronted with a new reality: the nation and its universities are no longer "No. 1" in the region, with China surpassing Japan in terms of GDP and a number of countries and societies such as Singapore, mainland China, Hong Kong, and South Korea emerging as ...
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  3. academic.oup.com

    Mar 21, 2023The subject of this book, the 'internationalisation' of higher education in Japan, encompassed a number of policy goals, including securing research resources for Japan's universities and making them more competitive in the education marketplace. A great deal of research has been conducted in this area.
  4. files.eric.ed.gov

    Japanese universities reached 690 by 2018, and several joint universities wer e established in Egypt, Malaysia, and Vietnam under bilateral government agreements (Sugimoto, 2017). In this paper, we highlight some recent trends in Japanese higher education partnership policies in light of this international expansion of Japanese high er education.
  5. By focusing on China, Japan, and the Republic of Korea, the chapter first reviews reforms of school education since the 1990s in these countries. ... The subsequent sections then present educational disparity and a new mode of teaching and learning in these countries. It concludes by addressing that East Asian countries must explore more common ...
  6. were introduced to promote education in such areas, and a effort has been sustained to serious reduce the disparities in education between isolated and non-isolated areas. 1. National campaign for promoting education in remote and isolated areas . From the geographic point of view, Japan is an island country and also a mountainous country.
  7. link.springer.com

    In Asia, there are many studies that found rapidly growing intra-regional student mobility and institutional collaboration, and the "Asianization of Asia" is being realized in the field of higher education (see Kuroda 2007; Sugimura and Kuroda 2009).Following this ongoing de facto regionalization of higher education, Asian governments and higher educational institutions have tried to ...
  8. academic.oup.com

    Japan was among the first countries in Asia to develop a modern higher education system based on Western higher education models. Until the mid-nineteenth century, Japan had relatively limited influence from Western civilization due to its prohibition on private trade with foreign countries.
  9. researchgate.net

    This doctoral thesis is a qualitative study of policy ideas and programs in the higher education sector aimed at fostering regional cooperation between China, Japan and South Korea.
  10. This country note provides an overview of key characteristics of the education system in Japan based on Education at a Glance 2024. In line with the thematic focus of Education at a Glance 2024, it highlights issues of equity in education. Data in this note are provided for the latest available year as indicated in Education at a Glance 2024.
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