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We seek to contribute to a better understanding of education development in China and to strengthen education relationship between the United States and China.

Title: The Reorientation of Higher Education in China: The Rise of Transnational Higher Education and Challenges for Governance
Description:
Title: “The Reorientation of Higher Education in China: The Rise of Transnational Higher Education and Challenges for Governanceâ€
Time: 11.00 a.m.-12.15 p.m. on Wednesday,
April 6
Location: 140 Horace Mann Hall
Speaker: Professor Joshua Mok Ka Ho, the
Hong Kong Institute of Education
Professor
Joshua MOK Ka Ho is the Chair Professor of
Comparative Policy, Associate Vice President (External Relations), Dean of
Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Co-Director of Centre for Governance and
Citizenship (CGC) in the Hong Kong Institute of Education. He
worked creatively across the academic worlds of sociology, political science
and public and social policy while building up his wide knowledge of China and
the region.
Professor Mok
has published extensively in the fields of comparative education policy,
comparative development and policy studies, and social development in
contemporary China and East Asia. In the past few
years, he has also worked closely with the World Bank and UNICEF as
International Consultant for comparative development and policy studies
projects.
*This is a guest talk at the Seminar on Chinese Education hosted by
Professor Mun Tsang.
Type: Lectures & Talks
Location: Horace Mann Hall 140 (HM140)
Start Time: 4/6/2011 11:00:00 AM
End Time: 4/6/2011 12:45:00 PM
Website: www.tc.columbia.edu/centers/coce