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1. Examining mode effects for an adapted Chinese critical thinking assessment.

2. The Evolution of Topics and Leading Trends over the Past 15 Years of Research on the Quality of Higher Education in China: Based on Keyword Co-Occurrence Knowledge Map Analysis of the Research Papers Published from 2000 to 2014 in the CSSCI Database.

3. Status Quo and Outlook of the Studies of Entrepreneurship Education in China: Statistics and Analysis Based on Papers Indexed in CSSCI (2004–2013).

4. 'Thinking through the world': a tianxia heuristic for higher education.

5. Student evaluation of sino-foreign cooperative universities: from the perspective of internationalization of higher education.

6. INTERNATIONAL HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE PURSUIT OF 'CHINESE' CAPITALS: AFRICAN STUDENTS AND FAMILIES' STRATEGIES OF SOCIAL (RE)PRODUCTION.

7. Centralised and decentralised systems: which one is better for teaching quality assurance?

8. Do Returnee Faculty Promote the Internationalization of Higher Education? A Study Based on the "2014 Faculty Survey in China".

9. Human Capital and Firm Innovation: Evidence from China's Higher Education Expansion in the Late 1990s.

10. Students on the move? Intellectual migration and international student mobility.

11. China in the global field of international student mobility: an analysis of economic, human and symbolic capitals.

12. The public good of higher education: a lexical-based comparison of the Chinese and Anglo-American approaches.

13. Unpacking policy evaluation and measurement of creating world-class universities in China: An integrated policy analysis.

14. Engaging Bourdieu's habitus with Chinese understandings of embodiment: Knowledge flows in Health and Physical Education in higher education in Hong Kong.

15. 'They are bad seeds': stereotyping habitus in Chinese VET colleges.

16. Influence of high-speed railway network on individual income: evidence from China's microeconomic data.

17. Benefits of studying in China: International students from top-tier Chinese universities 'spill the beans'.

18. Re-imagining employability: an ontology of employability best practice in higher education institutions.

19. 'FROM POINT TO SURFACE': THE ROLE OF POLICY EXPERIMENTATION IN CHINESE HIGHER EDUCATION REFORMS.

20. Turn crisis into opportunity in response to COVID-19: experience from a Chinese University and future prospects.

21. Can the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor help Beijing Win Pakistanis' hearts and minds? Reviewing higher education as an instrument of Chinese soft power in Pakistan.

22. Government spending on local higher education institutions (LHEIs) in China: analysing the determinants of general appropriations and their contributions.

23. Individual and collective outcomes of higher education: a comparison of Anglo-American and Chinese approaches.

24. Experimental governance in China's higher education: stakeholder's interpretations, interactions and strategic actions.

25. CHINESE MINZU EDUCATION IN HIGHER EDUCATION: AN INSPIRATION FOR 'WESTERN' DIVERSITY EDUCATION?

26. Understanding professional vulnerability in an era of performativity: experiences of EFL academics in mainland China.

27. Researching EMI policy and practice multilingually: reflections from China and Turkey.

28. WebIntera-classroom: an interaction-aware virtual learning environment for augmenting learning interactions.

29. Constructing a Eurasian higher education region: "Points of correspondence" between Russia's Eurasian Economic Union and China's Belt and Road Initiative in Central Asia.

30. "Living with solitude": narrative of a female college student from rural China.

31. Lie group method for constructing integrating factors of first-order ordinary differential equations.

32. The Role of Higher Education in Developing Entrepreneurship: A Two-Country Study.

33. The research-intensive university in a glonacal higher education system: the creation of the world-class university in China.

34. Providing English Language Support through Collegial Mentoring: how do we measure its impact?

35. The internationalisation of China's higher education: soft power with 'Chinese characteristics'.

36. Adult higher education as both an 'opportunity' and a 'trap': student perceptions on credentialism in China.

37. Pastoral care as shared responsibility: teachers' perspectives in a private teaching college in Hong Kong.

38. The foreign bully, the guest and the low-income knowledge worker: performing multiple versions of whiteness in China.

39. Can China's Higher Education Expansion Reduce the Educational Inequality Between Urban and Rural Areas?

40. Students' perceptions and experiences of teaching and learning in transnational higher education in China: implications of the intercultural dialogue framework.

41. Does the higher education expansion policy affect the entrepreneurship of urban college students in China?

42. Using environment based design method to improve mechanical curriculum teaching.

43. The relationship between classroom assessment and undergraduates' learning within Chinese higher education system.

44. Power landscapes within Chinese universities: a three-dimensional discourse analysis of university statutes.

45. Tourism Higher Education in China: Past and Present, Opportunities and Challenges.

46. The Application of the Chinese Sense of "Balance" to Agreements Signed Between Chinese and Foreign Institutions in the Chinese Higher Education Sector: Adding Depth to a Popular Cultural Concept.

47. Voices from the East and West: congruence on the primary purpose of tutor feedback in higher education.

48. A course-based and formal structured mentoring programme with Chinese university students.

49. 'I am just a loser of higher education': a framework for comparative analysis of the value of adult higher education derived from a Chinese study.

50. Factors affecting the quality of transnational higher education in China: a qualitative content analysis on Chinese host universities' self-appraisal reports.