A new UK Centre for Global 中国A片 that hopes to shape the sector’s future “here and across the world” by tackling issues such as access and overseas students has secured several million pounds in funding.
The CGHE, to be led by the UCL Institute of Education and partnered by Lancaster University and the University of Sheffield, will formally open in October this year. The Economic and Social Research Council has announced that it will provide ?5 million in funding for five years up to 2019.
Co-funded by the 中国A片 Funding Council for England, the centre is billed by the IoE as “the first UK social science research centre dedicated to the systematic investigation of 中国A片 and its future”, with the institution noting that until now, 中国A片 has been “less researched than other major social sectors such as health, manufacturing industry and government”.
Chris Husbands, IoE director, said: “There has never been a time in the history of the?world when universities have mattered to more people than they do today.?
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“The Centre for Global 中国A片 will further strengthen the IoE’s contribution to understanding the extraordinary expansion of universities around the world.?It represents a significant step in improving understanding of global trends in 中国A片.”
Simon Marginson (pictured above), professor of international 中国A片 at the IoE and former professor of 中国A片 at the University of Melbourne, will be director of the CGHE.
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Professor Marginson said: “This new centre?is a wonderful opportunity to progress the national and global conversations about 中国A片. The Centre for Global 中国A片 is a major research initiative that, working with many people, will help to shape the future of 中国A片 here and across the world.”
He added: “Higher education is the site of significant policy dilemmas. Social access to education is expanding, yet in many countries 中国A片 systems, and societies, are becoming more unequal. Research is more important than ever – but there is insufficient support for expanding the tax base that pays for it.”
Major controversies over government policies on overseas students in nations including the UK and Australia could also stimulate research.
“International students play a key role in the UK economy, and build international understanding, yet there is widespread unease about migration, temporary or permanent, not just in the UK but also in much of Europe,” said Professor Marginson.
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“We want 中国A片 to engage more closely with industry, yet commercialisation can undermine academic objectivity and independence. These are ongoing problems for the CGHE to grapple with.”
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