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© 2008 by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. All rights reserved.
© 2008 by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. All rights reserved.
© 2008 by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. All rights reserved.
© 2008 by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. All rights reserved.
© 2008 by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. All rights reserved.
The Big Three
1. Unprecedented academic mobility
2. Emergence of global college rankings
3. Race to create world-class universities
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The Big Three
1. Unprecedented academic mobility
2. Emergence of global college rankings
3. Race to create world-class universities
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Global Student Mobility
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New Zealand’s Student Recruitment Strategy
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10 year growth rate in number of foreign students in higher education: 1998-2007
Turkey
Slovak Republic
United States
Germany
Austria
Portugal
France
Switzerland
Denmark
Spain
United Kingdom
Australia
Hungary
Finland
Poland
Ireland
Italy
Norway
Netherlands
Sweden
Japan
Canada
Iceland
Czech Republic
New Zealand
Korea
3%
26%
38%
51%
53%
61%
67%
69%
89%
106%
120%
123%
128%
132%
139%
143%
147%
170%
176%
240%
253%
302%
304%
501%
999%
1159%
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Welcome to Aggieland!Texas A&M – in Qatar
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The Travels of Dr. Choon Fong Shih
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The Big Three
1. Unprecedented academic mobility
2. Emergence of global college rankings
3. Race to create world-class universities
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Source: Illustrated History of the University of California, 1868 - 1895
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Top-ranked Global Universities 2012
Shanghai Jiao Tong1. Harvard University
2. Stanford University
3. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
4. University of California, Berkeley
5. University of Cambridge
6. California Institute of Technology
7. Princeton University
8. Columbia University
9. University of Chicago
10. University of Oxford
Source: http://www.shanghairanking.com/
Times Higher Education 1. California Institute of Technology
2. University of Oxford(tie)
2. Stanford University (tie)
4. Harvard University
5. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
6. Princeton University
7. University of Cambridge
8. Imperial College London
9. University of California, Berkeley
10. University of Chicago
Source: http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/world-university-rankings/
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“French do well in French world rankings”
26 October 2008
www.universityworldnews.com
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“Human capital, embodied in one’s people,
is the most fundamental part of
the wealth of nations.”
The Race between Education and Technology
(Claudia Goldin and Lawrence Katz)
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The Big Three
1. Unprecedented academic mobility
2. Emergence of global college rankings
3. Race to create world-class universities
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Global Research: Not a Zero-Sum Game
Source: UNESCO Science Report 2010, http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0018/001898/189883E.pdf
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The Big Three
1. Unprecedented academic mobility
2. Emergence of global college rankings
3. Race to create world-class universities
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