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Title Canadian universities in China's transformation : an untold story / edited by Ruth Hayhoe, Julia Pan, and Qiang Zha
Published Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2016

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Contents 1 Transforming Canada-China Educational Cooperation: Significant Legacies and Future Challenges / Ruth Hayhoe, Julia Pan, and Qiang Zha -- Part one The Political and Socio-Cultural Context of Change. 2 Canada-China Relations and the Evolving Role of Universities: Toward Partnerships 2.0 / Paul Evans -- 3 University Linkages Past and Future: As Seen from a Diplomatic Perspective / Fred Bild
Part four Education and Equity. 10 The Educational Dimension of China's Transformation: From the Perspective of the Canada-China University Linkage Projects / Qiang Zha and Ruth Hayhoe -- 11 Nurturing a Leadership Cohort for Chinese Faculties of Education / Qiang Haiyan and Wang Jiayi -- 12 Sino- Canadian Legal Partnerships in Law and Education: Genesis, Groundwork, and Growth / Guy Lefebvre, Marie-Claude Rigaud, and Elizabeth Steyn -- 13 Gender and Development in CIDA's Programs: A Reflection on the Doing of Feminist Collaboration / Ping- chun Hsiung -- 14 Closing the Circle: Reflections on Past and Future Partnerships across the Disciplines / Ruth Hayhoe and Christy Hayhoe
Part three Collaboration in Engineering and Environment. 7 Canada-China Collaboration in Engineering Education and Its Societal Influences / Li Chongan, Lü Shunjing, and Yao Ling -- 8 Impacts of Canada- China Environmental Research / Jing M. Chen, Joseph Whitney, and Julia Pan -- 9 Society, Economy, and Environment: Minorities in the Collaboration between China and Canada / Jan W. Walls
Part two Management Education and China's Economic Transformation. 4 Transforming Canada-China Educational Cooperation: Legacies and Future Challenges in Management Education / Rolf Mirus -- 5 The Impact of Cross-Cultural Experience on Academic Leadership from Individual and Process Perspectives / Xi Youmin, Zhang Xiaojun, Zhang Xiaofeng, Ni Jie, and Li Huaizu -- 6 The Case Study Legacy of Ivey's Early Linkages in China / Paul W. Beamish
Summary "This book documents and reflects on the ways in which Canadian universities contributed to China's economic and social transformation from the early 1980s to the early 2000s, through a CIDA program that fostered linkages between the countries' universities. In 1982, China began an engagement with the World Bank that resulted in loans to the university and college system, a portion of which enabled higher education scholars to go abroad for study purposes and visiting experts to advise on curriculum development and research. The only other actor in terms of major development aid for China's universities and colleges in this early period was Canada. An agreement signed between the two countries in 1983 opened the way for a range of CIDA projects that focused on all aspects and levels of education in China, with $250 million being granted between 1983 and the late 1990s. To maximize the benefits of funding, the Trudeau government made a decision to focus on people-to-people relations through various partnerships that would foster learning in areas needed for modernization. This book takes up the story of three major university linkage programs: the Canada-China Management Education Program, the Canada-China University Linkage Program which embraced projects in medicine, agriculture, engineering, law, urban infrastructure, environment, education and minority cultures, and the subsequent Special University Linkage Consolidation Project. While all these projects went through a technical evaluation of their short-term achievements, no-one has looked at their longer-term consequences or at how they may have contributed to China's social and economic transformation. This book aims to fill that gap by bringing together senior scholars in both China and Canada who were directly involved in the leadership of these projects. They were asked to reflect on four key questions. In what ways did their project contribute to China's economic revitalization and rapid transformation? How far did their project foster the spawning of new ideas to address crucial issues of democratic governance, social justice, and environmental sustainability? What organizational or contextual features of the linkage itself were important in enabling the project to be effective and what serious challenges or hindrances arose? What lessons for current and future collaboration between Canadian and Chinese universities may be drawn from this past experience? The book is organized into four parts. Part 1 describes the political and socio-cultural context; Part 2 considers the role of management education; Part 3 looks at various collaborations in engineering and environmental research, and their scientific and social impacts; Part 4 includes chapters on education and equity (ie. a project for the training of judges in China that has expanded into a network of cooperation in legal education; another on the issue of gender equity in the linkages, a priority for CIDA)."-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Educational exchanges -- Canada
Educational exchanges -- China
Universities and colleges -- Economic aspects -- China
Universities and colleges -- Social aspects -- China
University cooperation -- Canada
University cooperation -- China
EDUCATION -- Essays.
EDUCATION -- Organizations & Institutions.
EDUCATION -- Reference.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- International Relations -- General.
University cooperation
Economic history
Educational exchanges
International relations
Social conditions
Universities and colleges -- Economic aspects
Universities and colleges -- Social aspects
SUBJECT Canada -- Relations -- China
China -- Relations -- Canada
China -- Economic conditions -- 20th century
China -- Social conditions -- 20th century
Subject Canada
China
Form Electronic book
Author Hayhoe, Ruth, author, editor
Pan, Julia Nai-Rong, 1955- author, editor
Zha, Qiang, 1965- author, editor
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