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Page 1: The Big Three

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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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© 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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© 2008 by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. All rights reserved.

Global Student Mobility

1975 1980 1990 2000 2008

0.8 million

1.1 million

1.3 million

2 million

3.3 million

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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 2010

Shanghai Jiao Tong1. Harvard University

2. University of California, Berkeley

3. Stanford University

4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

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.arwu.org/ARWU2010.jsp

Times Higher Education1. Harvard University

2. California Institute of Technology

3. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

4. Stanford University

5. Princeton University

6. University of Cambridge (tie)

6. University of Oxford (tie)

8. University of California, Berkeley

9. Imperial College London

10. Yale University

Source: http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/world-university-rankings/2010-2011/top-200.html

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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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Chronicle of Higher Education blog: chronicle.com/blogs/worldwise