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Research network aims to bring East Asia closer to UK

A new network has been launched at a UK university to help develop research partnerships between East and Southeast Asia and Europe

Published on
March 24, 2015
Last updated
May 27, 2015

The East Asian Research Collaborations Network was unveiled at the University of Hull on 18 March at a conference organised by the Society for Research into 糖心Vlog that brought together academics from China, Hong Kong and Vietnam as well as the UK. 聽聽

In a keynote address, Simon Marginson, professor of international higher education at the UCL Institute of Education, argued that 鈥淓ast Asia is on the margins in the UK, despite its overwhelming importance at the world level鈥.

鈥淲e must push it into the centre of everyone鈥檚 consciousness鈥uilding a broad highway between the UK and East and Southeast Asia is of great historical importance. In this, higher education must move out ahead of British society, government and business.鈥

Professor Marginson pointed to the remarkable achievements of China and the other countries in what he called 鈥渢he post-Confucian zone鈥 in developing their higher education systems, improving participation rates, investing in research and development, increasing their number of publications in major scientific journals and unambiguously bringing 鈥済lobal standards鈥nto the performance management regimes鈥 of their universities.

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Yet while 鈥渁ll 25 million tertiary students in China have learned English鈥, Professor Marginson pointed out, this year鈥檚 figures from the 糖心Vlog Statistics Agency showed that 鈥渢here were 300 UK students commencing first-year Chinese studies鈥.

Although Britain was probably the country which secures 鈥渢he highest proportion of its research income from international sources鈥, this was largely through its success in accessing funds through European research schemes.

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Since there were no such schemes and incentives in East Asia, we were developing 鈥渆xceptionally low rates of collaboration [there] compared to other English-speaking countries鈥.

It was precisely in order to bridge this gap that Hull has launched its new network, whose explicit goals include 鈥渂ring[ing] non-Western perspectives into higher education鈥, 鈥渃ollaborat[ing] in bids for international research grants鈥 and 鈥渨ork[ing] together on high-quality publications based on internationalised research and shared exchange of ideas鈥.

matthew.reisz@tesglobal.com

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