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  • 21. The higher education industry in Hong Kong and Singapore: Reflections on a decade of expansion
    Document Type: Conference Papers
    Year published: 2014
    Conference: Asia Pacific Higher Education Research Partnership Senior Seminar
  • 22. Student mobility in the Greater China region: A political economy perspective
    Document Type: Conference Papers
    Year published: 2013
    Conference: Comparative Education Society of Hong Kong (CESHK) Annual Conference 2013
  • 23. Trends and developments of higher education research in Hong Kong: In pursuit of a cosmopolitan vision
    Document Type: Journal Articles
    Source: Higher Education Policy, 28, 517-534, 2015
    Year published: 2015
    Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Ltd.
  • 24. Rethinking the notion of Hong Kong as a regional education hub: Toward a cosmopolitan approach to internationalization of higher education
    Document Type: Book Chapters
    Pages: 63-77
    Year published: 2016
    City published: Singapore
    Publisher: Springer
  • 25. A critical reflection on internationalization of higher education in Hong Kong: The search for a cosmopolitan alternative
    Document Type: Journal Articles
    Year published: 2013
    Publisher: National Academy for Educational Research
  • 26. Trends and developments of Hong Kong's higher education research
    Document Type: Conference Papers
    Conference: The Comparative Education Society of Hong Kong (CESHK) Annual Conference 2014 (2014: HKU School of Professional and Continuing Education)
  • 27. From elite to mass higher education: Implications for employability and social mobility in Hong Kong
    Document Type: Conference Papers
    Conference: The International Symposium on Globalization, Changing Labour Market and Social Mobility: Challenges for Education and Urban Governance (2015: The Hong Kong Institute of Education)

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