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The complexities and challenges of regional education hubs: focus on Malaysia
Posted on 24 September 2011 by Shahril Effendi Bin Ibrahim (Senior Librarian)
Authorship Details
Jane Knight
Sirat Morshidi
Publication Details
Resource Type: 
Article
Publication Date: 
2011
Publication Title: 
Higher Education
Publisher: 
Springer
Volume: 
62
Issue or Number: 
5
Pagination: 
593-606
Summary

The race to establish regional education hubs is a recent development in cross-border higher education. This article briefly examines the rationales and strategies used by three countries in the Middle East and three in South East Asia which are working towards positioning themselves as regional education hubs. The different approaches and purposes among the six countries highlight the need for a typology of education hubs. Three types are proposed: the student hub, the training and skilled workforce hub, and the knowledge/innovation hub. The final section of the paper takes a closer look at Malaysia’s cross-border education initiatives and its actions to establish itself as a competitive education hub in a region where Singapore and Hong Kong have similar intentions. Whether Malaysia has the ability to make a quantum leap from being a student hub to becoming a knowledge/innovation hub remains to be seen and appears to be an optimistic outlook.

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