Beijing Welcomes New Era in Global Higher Education Dialogue
The launch conference for the English-language academic journal Perspective of Higher Education marked a pivotal moment for China's higher education sector on April 11, 2026. Held in Beijing, the event drew over 50 experts from domestic and international higher education circles. Organized jointly by the China Higher Education Society (CHES) and Xiamen University, the gathering underscored China's strategic push to amplify its voice in global academic conversations.
Under the theme 'Intelligence Converges in Higher Education, Vision Sees the World' ('智汇高教,育见世界'), participants explored how this new publication will foster cross-border exchanges. CHES Vice President Zhang Dalang highlighted the journal's role as a 'strategic initiative to expand the interface of higher education academic exchanges.' He emphasized its focus on pressing global issues such as quality assurance, equity, governance, and internationalization, inviting scholars worldwide to contribute forward-looking research.
Xiamen University Vice President Li Zhiyong echoed this sentiment, describing the journal as 'not only an important window to showcase China's higher education reform and development achievements but also a solid bridge connecting China with the global higher education community.' This collaboration positions the journal as a key tool for mutual learning between Chinese and international perspectives.
Understanding the Journal's Mission and Scope
Perspective of Higher Education (《高等教育新视野(英文)》) aims to bridge gaps in global discourse by publishing strategic, cutting-edge studies on higher education challenges. Unlike domestic Chinese-language journals, this English edition targets an international audience, encouraging submissions from scholars across borders. Topics will span quality improvement mechanisms, equitable access strategies, effective governance models, and pathways for deeper internationalization.
The journal emerges amid China's rapid higher education expansion. With 3,167 colleges and universities enrolling over 48 million students as of mid-2025, the country boasts the world's largest higher education system. Yet, to elevate its global influence, China needs platforms that transcend language barriers. This publication fills that void, promoting nuanced discussions on how Chinese innovations—like the 'Double First-Class' initiative—can inform worldwide practices.
Xiamen University, a pioneer in international collaborations, brings robust expertise. Home to the Wang Yanan Institute for Studies in Economics and other research hubs, it has published extensively in English on education economics and policy. Partnering with CHES, a national body guiding higher education reforms, ensures the journal's alignment with national priorities.
China's Broader Push for Higher Education Internationalization
China's higher education internationalization has accelerated dramatically. In QS World University Rankings 2026, Tsinghua University ranks 12th globally, Peking University 14th, and five Chinese institutions appear in the Times Higher Education top 40—up from three the previous year. This surge reflects investments in research, faculty mobility, and global partnerships.
Inbound mobility is rebounding, with projections for around 550,000 international students by late 2026, bolstered by the 'Study in China' initiative. Outbound flows remain robust, exceeding 570,000 in 2025, with over 535,000 returnees bringing global insights home. These dynamics highlight a two-way street: learning from abroad while exporting Chinese models.
Key efforts include joint programs, English-taught degrees (over 500 at top universities), and Belt and Road scholarships. The journal complements these by providing a scholarly outlet for comparative analyses, such as how China's gross enrollment rate—targeting 65% by 2030—compares to global benchmarks.
Spotlight on Organizers: CHES and Xiamen University
The China Higher Education Society, founded in 1981, serves as the premier national organization for HE research and policy advocacy. It has driven reforms like the 2020s emphasis on 'world-class universities,' influencing over 12.7 million 2026 graduates. Launching an English journal aligns with its mission to globalize Chinese scholarship.
Xiamen University, established in 1921, exemplifies internationalization. Its Malaysia campus (XMUM) inverts majority-minority dynamics, hosting more local than mainland students. The university's internal quality assurance systems enhance teaching, as noted in UNESCO case studies. Li Zhiyong's leadership ensures the journal benefits from this track record.
Together, they plan rigorous peer review and open calls, aiming for indexing in Scopus or Web of Science within years.
Filling a Gap in English-Language Higher Education Scholarship
While China produces vast research—leading in high-impact publications—English-language HE journals remain scarce. Existing ones like China Higher Education are limited; this new outlet pioneers multidisciplinary, global-facing content.
Scholars note China's English journals surged post-2000s for internationalization. Perspective addresses biases in Western-dominated discourse, offering Chinese cases on equity (e.g., rural admissions) and governance amid 48 million enrollments.
This positions it alongside global peers like Higher Education (Springer), but with a unique Sino-global lens.
Stakeholder Perspectives and Potential Impacts
Experts praise the initiative. Zhang Dalang envisions it as a 'dialogue bridge' for strategic research. Li Zhiyong stresses visibility for reforms like equitable access, vital as China nears 65% GER by 2030.
- Boosts inbound students: From 492k in 2018 to projected 550k+.
- Enhances outbound returnees' integration: 535k+ in 2025.
- Supports 'Double First-Class': 147 universities targeted for excellence.
- Fosters Belt and Road collaborations: 200k+ scholarships.
Impacts include elevated global rankings (5 in THE top 40), attracting talent amid 12.7M graduates.
Challenges and Opportunities Ahead
Challenges persist: Language barriers, Western hegemony in journals, balancing domestic priorities. Yet, opportunities abound—China's R&D spending (4.12% GDP on education) fuels innovation.
The journal could catalyze joint ventures, like Xiamen's economics studies influencing ASEAN policies.Wang Yanan Institute publications exemplify potential.
Calls for contributions emphasize diverse voices, ensuring balanced views on equity amid urbanization-driven enrollment booms.
Future Outlook: Building a Global Powerhouse
Xiamen University commits to elevating Perspective to top-tier status. Amid 2026 trends—AI integration, sustainability— it will explore how China's 440,000 schools serve 280M students innovatively.
By 2030, expect deeper impacts: More English-taught programs (500+ now), rising inbound (target: top destination), and journals like this shaping policy. For scholars, it's a platform for actionable insights.
This launch signals China's resolve: From massification to world-class influence.
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Implications for Educators and Researchers Worldwide
For international academics, submit to amplify comparative studies—e.g., China's equity models vs. global peers. Students gain from enhanced 'Study in China' visibility.China Daily on inbound appeal
Domestic stakeholders: Leverage for rankings, partnerships. As CHES leads, expect ripple effects in policy, like 2026 enrollment expansions signaling growth.
Ultimately, Perspective of Higher Education fosters a more inclusive global academy.
