| ID | 63356 |
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| Sort Key | 15
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Kim, Dong Kwang
Okayama University
Leihy, Peodair
Universidad Andres Bello
Teo, Ian
Australian Council for Educational Research, ACER
Freeman, Brigid
University of Melbourne
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| Abstract | Japan's National Universities are now subject to "corporate" structures that, by recognizing the universities as legal persons and not simply parts of the state apparatus, aim to more closely follow models in many Western countries. The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted their development of more proactive institutional plans and indeed institutional identities. This study traces and explains vocabulary associated with current challenges for universities around the world, and argues that the broad concept of sustainability is a central theme around which a university may build and sustain an enduring self-image.
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| Keywords | post-coronial
post-colonial
Japanese National Universities
corporatization
identity
sustainability
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| Publication Title |
Bulletin of Institute for Education and Student Services, Okayama University
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| Published Date | 2021-12-30
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| Volume | volume6
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| Publisher | 岡山大学全学教育・ 学生支援機構
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| Publisher Alternative | Institute for Education and Student Services, Okayama University
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| Start Page | 166
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| End Page | 174
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| ISSN | 2432-9665
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| Content Type |
Departmental Bulletin Paper
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| OAI-PMH Set |
岡山大学
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| language |
English
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| File Version | publisher
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| Eprints Journal Name | biess
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