William Yat Wai Lo

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William Yat Wai Lo is …
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P108employerDurham UniversityQ458393
The Education University of Hong KongQ5968342
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Q57998685After globalisation: A reconceptualisation of transnational Higher Education governance in Singapore and Hong Kong
Q57998681Beyond competition: a comparative review of conceptual approaches to international student mobility
Q57998691Connectivity for whom and for what? A normative dimension of education hub
Q57998690Dancing with global trends: higher education policy and university governance in Hong Kong, 1997–2012
Q57998735Educational decentralization and its implications for governance: explaining the differences in the four Asian newly industrialized economies
Q57998712Globalization and Regionalization of Higher Education in Three Chinese Societies: Competition and Collaboration
Q57998701Governance challenges in the initiatives for out-of-school children in Tajikistan
Q57998683Hybridization and higher education governance in Hong Kong
Q57998727Internationalization or commodification? A case study of internationalization practices in Taiwan’s higher education
Q57998745Reflections on internationalisation of higher education in Taiwan: perspectives and prospects
Q57998705Revisiting the Notion of Hong Kong as a Regional Education Hub
Q57998730Soft power, university rankings and knowledge production: distinctions between hegemony and self‐determination in higher education
Q57998715The Emerging Chinese Institutional Architecture in Higher Education
Q57998719The Ranking Phenomenon and the Experience of Academics in Taiwan
Q57998696The concept of greater China in higher education: adoptions, dynamics and implications
Q57998688The recalibration of neoliberalisation: repoliticising higher education policy in Hong Kong
Q57998717Think global, think local: The changing landscape of higher education and the role of quality assurance in Singapore
Q57998709Trends and Developments of Higher Education Research in Hong Kong: In Pursuit of a Cosmopolitan Vision
Q57998721University Rankings
Q57998724University rankings as a zoning technology: a Taiwanese perspective on an imaginary Greater China higher education region

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