An analysis of the evolution of Japan's international student enrollment policy
Journal: Region - Educational Research and Reviews DOI: 10.32629/rerr.v5i3.1332
Abstract
Since the 1980s, Japan, at the national level, has gradually strengthened the acceptance of foreign students through the "Plan on Receiving 100,000 International Students", "Plan on Receiving 300,000 International Students", "Plans on International Infrastructure Project" and "Super University Support Plan". Through the analysis of the internationalization policies and international student enrollment policies of Japanese universities at various stages, it can be found that the foreign student based acceptance policies of Japan have completed the transition from pursuing quantity to pursuing quality.
Keywords
international students; internationalization of higher education; Japanese education
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