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Education Crossing Borders: How Singapore and MIT Created a New University

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Education Crossing Borders: How Singapore and MIT Created a New University

Contributors:

By (Author) Dara Fisher

ISBN:

9780262539036

Publisher:

MIT Press Ltd

Imprint:

MIT Press

Publication Date:

3rd November 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

History of education
Educational administration and organization

Dewey:

378.5957

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm

Description

The chronicle of a ten-year partnership between MIT and Singapore's Education Ministry that shows cross-border collaboration in higher education in action The chronicle of a ten-year partnership between MIT and Singapore's Education Ministry that shows cross-border collaboration in higher education in action.In this book, Dara Fisher chronicles the decade-long collaboration between MIT and Singapore's Education Ministry to establish the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD). Fisher shows how what began as an effort by MIT to export its vision and practices to Singapore became an exercise in adaptation by actors on the ground. As cross-border higher education partnerships become more widespread, Fisher's account of one such collaboration in theory and practice is especially timely. Despite the prevalence of cross-border higher education initiatives, there is little understanding of how these partnerships work. This book fills the gap, offering an in-depth ethnographic case study that draws on organizational behavior literature for theoretical support. Fisher describes the sometimes divergent priorities of the Singapore government and MIT as planning began in 2007; chronicles how the founding faculty, staff, and students sought to shape the new university; shows that MIT left decision making to local actors on matters it regarded as low priority (only to discover later that some of these decisions did not align with MIT values); and examines SUTD's efforts to build an independent identity as Singapore's fourth major public university within the Singaporean higher education ecosystem. Finally, Fisher develops a framework for understanding how MIT's identity and practices were communicated to and then localized by Singaporeans, examining this in terms of politics, culture, institutions, and individuals.

Reviews

"Fishers book chronicles a bold experiment in which MIT partnered with the Singapore Ministry of Education to establish a new university. It offers valuable lessons about the prospects and perils of crossborder collaborations."
Jason Tan, Associate Professor in Policy, Curriculum & Leadership at the National Institute of Education, Singapore

"A rich, informative account of one of MITs transnational (ad)ventures,Education Crossing Bordersoffers up a firstrate case study of higher education partnerships. While shedding light on key plans and policies, the author raises a number of complicating factors historical, political, cultural, social, institutional, academic, and personal germane to the benefits and risks, opportunities and pitfalls, obstacles and achievements, of MITs bold global outreach."
Philip Alexander, author of A Widening Sphere: Evolving Cultures at MIT

Author Bio

Dara Fisher is Associate Dean at Hult International Business School, Boston Campus.

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