Sustaining the higher education hub model: the challenge of adequate academic and social support structures for international students / Cameron Richards and Mohd Ismail Abd Aziz.

In recent years, the Education Hub (EH) concept has perhaps become the single most important focus of higher education policy in most Asian countries. A particular Asian Education Hub model (e.g. Cheng, 2010) is now globally influential with its emphasis on how governments can harness direct as well...

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Main Authors: Richards, Cameron (Author), Abd Aziz, Mohd Ismail (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Selangor, 2011-12.
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