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Thoughts on the Role of Government in the Development of World-Class Universities in China
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Chinese Education and Society Volume 44, Number 5, ISSN 1061-1932

Abstract

Looking at the rise of world-class universities through history, creating an institutional environment in which universities are relatively autonomous, while also ensuring effective material support from the government is essential for the formation of world-class universities. It is worth examining the deteriorating academic environment in China that is caused by a combination of administrative power and market mechanisms. A basic strategy to develop world-class universities in China is to protect universities' relative autonomy and to create a level playing field in the external academic environment along with a relatively relaxed internal university environment.

Citation

Guangcai, Y. (2011). Thoughts on the Role of Government in the Development of World-Class Universities in China. Chinese Education and Society, 44(5), 57-66. Retrieved March 28, 2024 from .

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