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Showing posts with label East Asia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label East Asia. Show all posts

Friday, July 29, 2022

University insiders' perceptions of doctoral education development in five East and Southeast Asian countries: An institutional logics perspective [Scholarly Article - European Journal of Education, 2022]

Title:
University insiders' perceptions of doctoral education development in five East and Southeast Asian countries: An institutional logics perspective
 
Authors:
Tengteng Zhuang, Baocun Liu & Ruichang Ding
 
Publication:
European Journal of Education, 27 June 2022
 
Abstract:
This article reports on a study that analysed multiple logics behind the development of doctoral education in China, Japan, South Korea, Singapore and Thailand. The analysis focused on the development over the past two decades and general measures to ensure quality. Research materials analysed in this article consisted of semi-structured interviews with insiders in the doctoral education system in each of the five countries. The findings reveal that the growth of the doctoral education sector in China follows state logic, profession logic and corporation logic. Doctoral education in Japan shows state logic, profession logic and market logic. State logic, market logic and corporation logic are manifested in South Korea's doctoral education sector, whereas state logic and profession logic are prominent in Singapore. Doctoral education in Thailand mostly follows state logic and market logic. Establishing and completing the external and internal quality mechanisms, tightening quality inspection procedures and raising requirements for students are common measures put in place for quality assurance throughout East and Southeast Asia.

Monday, November 30, 2020

Tree rings circle an abrupt shift in climate [Science, 27 November 2020]

Title:
Tree rings circle an abrupt shift in climate
 
Authors:
Qi-Bin Zhang & Ouya Fang
 
Published:
Science, Volume 370, Issue 6520, pp. 1037-1038 (27 November 2020)

From the article:
Tree rings have long been recognized as a useful proxy for past climate variations because of their special characteristics, such as precise dating, annual resolution, long time series, and climate sensitivity. The International Tree-Ring Data Bank (ITRDB) archives a wealth of tree-ring records contributed by scientists around the world. However, the use of these data for reconstruction of a specific climate variable over a large geographical region is not a straightforward procedure. 

Saturday, June 6, 2020

Asian higher education at the demographic cliff edge [Times Higher Education, 3 June 2020]

Title:
Asian higher education at the demographic cliff edge

Author:
Joyce Lau

Published:
Times Higher Education, 3 June 2020
https://www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankings/asian-higher-education-atthe-demographic-cliff-edge

From the article:
"With East Asia’s governments failing to reverse falling birth rates, how should universities adjust to declining numbers of local students?"

Friday, May 15, 2020

Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP), Chinese Academy of Sciences - Ancient DNA unveils important missing piece of human history

Title:
Ancient DNA unveils important missing piece of human history

By:
Chinese Academy of Sciences

Published:
Phys.org, 14 May 2020
https://phys.org/news/2020-05-ancient-dna-unveils-important-piece.html

From the article:
"Newly released genomes from Neolithic East Asia have unveiled a missing piece of human prehistory, according to a study conducted by Prof. Fu Qiaomei's team from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences."

The study, published in Science on May 14, reveals that population movement played a profound role in the early genetic history of East Asians."