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International Higher Education (IHE) publishes insightful, informed, and high-quality commentary and analysis on trends and issues of importance to higher education systems, institutions, and stakeholders around the world.

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  • Since the economic crisis of 1997–1998 Korean higher education reform has emphasized strengthening international competitiveness

  • A special problem caused by the transformation of the system concerns the status of middle-aged East German scientists who are employed at universities in parttime jobs

  • The BK-21 Project introduced in the last issue of this newsletter was the first initiative taken by the Korean Ministry of Education

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Since the economic crisis of 1997–1998 Korean higher education reform has emphasized strengthening international competitiveness. A special problem caused by the transformation of the system concerns the status of middle-aged East German scientists who are employed at universities in parttime jobs. Since 1989, the networks are all West German, and for a traditional academic career in West Germany the middle-aged East German scientists are too old.

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