Problems Caused by the Management of Multi-Campus University in China
Abstract
In China, Multi-campus university has become a universal phenomenon in the process of development of higher education. The development of multi-campus university has achieved the transformation from elite education to popular education, expanded educational living space, and developed the competitive advantages of universities. Therefore, researching the management of multi-campus university is very meaningful to improve the overall benefit of running universities. This paper starts from the implication of multi-campus university, and analyzes the types of management and the existing problems of multi-campus university in China. Furthermore, the paper proposes some corresponding recommendations.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/6835
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