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Issues in Transnational Higher Education Regulation in Vietnam

In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Managing the Asian Century

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  • George Nguyen

    (RMIT International University Vietnam)

  • Anna Shillabeer

    (RMIT International University Vietnam)

Abstract

The expansion of western education into many Asian countries has raised concerns about maintaining the quality of higher education as compared to the home location and complying with quality requirements in the destination location. Similar to other countries in Asia, Vietnam is in a period of significant transnational education influx from the West (Mok, International Journal of Educational Management, 22(6):527–546, 2008). Research has identified that the role of government in setting up appropriate regulations to regulate HE offerings from external providers is very important to safeguard benefits and address issues faced by Vietnamese students. A series of violations of cooperation programs with western partners in Vietnam demonstrate that there is a lack of appropriate governance in quality control for the penetration of western transnational education in this country( Vietnam Breaking News, 2012; Vietnamnet Foreign business school closes down, leaves students in lurch, 2012). This paper examines the approach of the Vietnamese government to the regulation of transnational higher education and the impact of residual issues.

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  • George Nguyen & Anna Shillabeer, 2013. "Issues in Transnational Higher Education Regulation in Vietnam," Springer Books, in: Purnendu Mandal (ed.), Proceedings of the International Conference on Managing the Asian Century, edition 127, chapter 71, pages 637-644, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-4560-61-0_71
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-4560-61-0_71
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