Models of University Councils in the world and difficulties when applying in Vietnam
Source: Journal of Potilical Theory and Communication, No 12.2022
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Models of University Councils in the world and difficulties when applying in Vietnam
Models of University Councils in the world and difficulties when applying in Vietnam
Abstract: Vietnam's higher education has been deeply integrating to better adapt to the rapid changes of the times. In that context, the policy of university autonomy issued by the Party and State is considered a top priority, in line with the development of the global education system. However, while the University Council is very popular in Western countries, the application of this model in Vietnam still faces many difficulties despite having specific regulations in the law. This article is aimed at identifying models of University Councils in some countries and pointing out the difficulties for universities in Vietnam when implementing this new governance model.
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