Hong Kong's universities have been transformed by the move from elite
to mass higher education, from government support to market driven
finance, from academic management to professional management, from
local to cross border and international outreach, from China's
education bridge to China's education window, and from a colonial
model of curricular specialization to a postcolonial model emphasizing
broader intellectual development and service. As the landscape of
Hong Kong higher education has undergone change, so have the
backgrounds, specializations, expectations and work roles of academic
staff. The academic profession is ageing, increasingly insecure, more
accountable, more international, at the same time, more
Mainland-focused and less likely to be organized only along
disciplinary lines.The academic profession today is expected to be
more innovative in teaching, more productive in research and more
entrepreneurial in fundraising. New approaches to governance have
evolved and blurred the boundaries between academic and managerial
roles within the university. The power to appoint members to
university councils has become an area of contention. It has come
increasing differentiation and changing expectations about knowledge
creation and application. This has expanded the role of the academy
and challenged the coherence and viability of the traditional academic
role and loyalties to original disciplines. Based on the multitude of
challenges in Hong Kong higher education, this book explores the
future direction of Hong Kong academic profession. "Hong Kong has
arguably one of the best higher education systems in the world. At
the heart of this system, and indeed of any system, is the academic
profession. The Changing Academic in Hong Kong provides a convincing
and multifaceted analysis of the professoriate. This book is essential
for understanding Hong Kong's success--and it has lessons for a
broader understanding of the academic profession." Philip G.
Altbach, Research Professor, Boston College, USA "The one book that
has presented a complete portrait of recent changes and challenges to
Hong Kong’s academic profession –the book should be recognized as
a classic." Futao Huang, Professor of Higher Education, Hiroshima
University, Japan "Gerard Postiglione and Jisun Jung have successfully
pulled together a strong team of researchers making significant
contributions to the debates of changing academic profession,
especially as universities in Hong Kong are developing new performance
indicators in response to the University Governance Review by Sir
Howard Newby. This volume is timely and highly relevant to
researchers, academics and policy makers in higher education with
critical reflections on academic profession in Hong Kong." Ka-ho Mok,
Vice President, Lingnan University, Hong Kong< "A very thorough
analysis of the situation of the academic profession and its
environment in Hong Kong! A setting which calls for and provides
opportunities for internationality of higher education in a unique
way, but concurrently is tempted to make it itself a victim of the
world-wide inclination of over-emphasizing visible research
productivity. Thus, the case of Hong Kong is presented as both
exceptional and as prototypical for the search of the balance across
the functions of higher education." Ulrich Teichler,
Professor, International Centre for Higher Education Research, Kassel
University, Germany "Hong Kong's higher education sector is a
microcosm of many of the world's other systems: intensely urban,
experiencing significant transformation, attuned to rankings and peer
comparison, watchful toward government intervention, anxious about
funding, and always on the lookout for new performance indicators for
faculty. Anyone interested in Hong Kong will find "The Changing
Academic Profession in Hong Kong" a good read, but so will those of us
concerned about trends, challenges, and possibilities at university
systems in the rest of the world, particularly Asia." William G.
Tierney, Professor, University of Southern California, USA
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ISBN
9783319567914
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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