Published On: May 2nd, 2011|

Inside Higher Ed – Scott Jaschik

“When the South University of Science and Technology of China started its first semester last month, it broke many of the rules of Chinese higher education. It recruited its own students and faculty members, shunning national systems for doing so. . . . The university created a structure without the layers of bureaucracy widely associated with Chinese higher education, and delegated considerable power to faculty members.”(more)