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Lan Shi; Manhong Lai – Higher Education Research and Development, 2024
The Chinese government promulgated several policies to encourage academics to participate in applied projects. As collaboration with industry on applied projects consequently increased, previous research found that the external funders placed constraints on the applied projects in which the academics were involved. Academics have tried to find a…
Descriptors: Universities, Industry, School Business Relationship, Partnerships in Education
Nguyen, Long; Lu, Vinh Nhat; Conduit, Jodie; Tran, Thanh Thi Ngoc; Scholz, Brett – Higher Education Research and Development, 2021
Social media platforms provide prospective international students with ready access and exposure to information relevant to international higher education institutions and their respective brand images. We examined the extent to which social media engagement and electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM) activities shape prospective students' perceived brand…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Media, Access to Information, Higher Education
Allen, Todd James – Higher Education Research and Development, 2019
Writing groups have been implemented in higher education institutions in the US, UK and Australia as a means of supporting a writer's productivity (e.g., journal articles or book chapters) as well as developing their soft academic skills (e.g., collegiality). However, writing groups are seldom discussed in the Japanese context. Therefore, this…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, College Faculty, Foreign Countries, Productivity

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