Abstract
International education and international student mobility are becoming increasingly popular in the era of globalization, which has triggered discussions on brain drain, brain gain, and brain circulation. In view of the growing complexity closely related to how international politics affecting international learning and student mobility, there is a reverse trend of Chinese international students choosing to return to China in recent years against the worsening relations between China and some major powers in the West. This paper sets out against the broader political economy context to examine the intentions of Chinese high-level talents graduating from major universities overseas to return to mainland China to pursue their career development. More specifically, this paper examines the high-level talents’ overall feelings about China and foreign countries from their perspectives. Special attention is given to high-level talents’ preferred institutions and provinces or regions for their career development.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Published - 18 Jun 2022 |
| Event | Hong Kong Scholars Annual Symposium 2022 = 香江學者計劃週年學術交流會 2022 - Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, China Duration: 18 Jun 2022 → 18 Jun 2022 https://www.hkscholars.org/a-list/29563-eng |
Symposium
| Symposium | Hong Kong Scholars Annual Symposium 2022 = 香江學者計劃週年學術交流會 2022 |
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| Country/Territory | Hong Kong, China |
| Period | 18/06/22 → 18/06/22 |
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This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 4 Quality Education
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Brain Drain or Brain Gain: A Growing Trend of Chinese International Students Returning Home for Development
MOK, K. H., ZHANG, Y. & BAO, W., 26 Apr 2022, Higher Education, Innovation and Entrepreneurship from Comparative Perspectives. Higher Education in Asia: Quality, Excellence and Governance. MOK, K. H. (ed.). Springer Singapore, p. 245-267 23 p. (Higher Education, Innovation and Entrepreneurship from Comparative Perspectives).Research output: Book Chapters | Papers in Conference Proceedings › Book Chapter › Research › peer-review
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Brain drain or brain gain : a growing trend of Chinese international students returning home for development
MOK, K. H., ZHANG, Y. & BAO, W., 18 Jun 2022.Research output: Other Conference Contributions › Poster › peer-review
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