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APPENDIX I:INTERVIEW QUESTIONS Participants based in Taiwan:

Questions to experts/professors/staff working in the higher education institutions:

1. How did Taiwan’s government (MOE) initiate the internationalisation projects in HEIs?

2. Which managerial level (either in your institution or from the central government), do you know, has given you (or your department) instructions throughout the process of internationalisation in your institution?

3. Does the government give direct and clear instruction telling HEIs how to be more internationalised?

4. How much autonomy do you think the HIEs have during the process of internationalisation?

5. What do you think of HEIs’ internationalisation outcomes in Taiwan? Do you think it is quite a success comparing to other Asian countries, such as China, Japan, and South Korea?

Questions to legislators/civil servants:

1. Who has involved in the law making/policy making process? Has anyone approached you during the law/policy making process?

2. Are you aware of the government’s (e.g. MOE) ideas towards HEIs’

internationalisation? Do you agree? Why?

3. How have you involved in the process of HEI internationalisation?

Participants based in China:

Questions to experts/professors/staff working in the higher education institutions:

1. How did China’s government (MOE) initiate the internationalisation projects in HEIs?

2. Which managerial level (either in your institution or from the central government), do you know, has given you (or your department) instructions throughout the process of internationalisation in your institution?

3. Does the government give direct and clear instruction telling HEIs how to be

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4. How much autonomy do you think the HIEs have during the process of internationalisation?

5. What do you think of HEIs’ internationalisation outcomes in China? Do you think it is quite a success comparing to other Asian countries, such as China, Japan, and South Korea?

6. Do you find any gap between the government’s and your school’s internationalisation policies?

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APPENDIX II: INTERVIEWS CONDUCTED IN TAIWAN AND MAINLAND CHINA

Conduct of Interviews:

Interview LM01. 3.00 PM-3.30 PM, 24 April, 2014, Taipei city, Female.

Interview EDS01. 8.00 PM-9.00 PM, 11 April, 2014, Taipei city, Female.

Interview EDS02. 12.00PM-1.30 PM, 17 April 2014, Taipei city, Female.

Interview CS01. 2.00 PM-3.00 PM, 6 May, 2014, Taipei city, Female.

Interview CS02. 12.00 PM-1.30 PM, 18 February, 2014, Taipei city, Female.

Interview EDD01. 9.00 AM-10.10 AM, 8 April, 2014, Taipei city, Male.

Interview EDD02. 3.00 PM-4.00 PM. 19 March, 2014, Taipei city, Male.

Interview EDD03. 12.10 PM-1.10 PM, 3 June, 2014, New Taipei city, Female.

Interview EDD04. 3.00 PM-5.15 PM, 30 October, 2014, Xiamen, Male.

Interview EDD05. 11.00 AM-12.00 PM, 29 October, 2014, Xiamen, Male Interview EDD06. 11.30 AM-1.00AM, 25 June, 2014, Shanghai, Male.

Interview EP01. 9.00 AM-10.00am, 30, October, 2014, Xiamen, Male.

Interview EP02. 3.00 PM-4.00 PM, 18 April, 2014, Taipei city, Male

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Group Title of the Post Background of the interviewee Sex/Basing area

Law Maker Legislator (Former) LM01

(HE policies maker, former member of Council of Education and Culture)

F*/TW*

Civil Servant Secretary of International Student Office EDS01

(4 years experiences involving in HE int. academic affairs, serving in two top universities in TW)

F/TW

Secretary of International Student Office EDS02

(5 years experiences involving in HE int. academic affairs, serving in a top university in TW)

F/TW

Chief (former) of the Department of International and Cross-strait Education of MOE

CS01

(4 years experiences serving for the abroad branch of MOE of TW)

F/TW

Officer of Department of Higher Education, MOE CS02

(6 years experiences serving at the department of HE, MOE of TW)

F/TW

Educationist Head of International Office/ Professor EDD01

(6 years experiences serving as the Head of Int.

office in top university in TW)

M*/TW

Head of Department of Education/ Professor EDD02

(Former Dean of College of Edu, HE practitioner and expertise)

M/TW

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Head of Department of Education / Professor EDD03

(Former Dean of College of Edu., current Head of Dept., HE expertise)

F/TW

Head Academic Affairs of Social Sciences/Professor EDD04

(4 years experiences serving as the Head of Academic Affairs, HE specialist)

M/CH*

Education Practitioner EDD05

(Communist Party Appointing Vice-Chancellor of a top private University in China)

M/CH

Assistant Professor EDD06

(4 years teaching experiences to int. and local students in top university in China)

M/CH

Experts Education Specialists EP01

(Vice-Chancellor of a top Private University in China, HE specialist)

M/CH

EP02

(Former Ombudsman, HE specialist)

M/TW

* Abbreviation: F=Female, M=Male. TW=Taiwan, CH=China

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QS World University Rankings (selected university):

School

There are several companies or universities in the world that do university rankings.

The most prominent ones are Quacquarelli Symonds (known for QS World University Rankings), Thomson Reuters (known for Times Higher Education World University Rankings), and Shanghai Jiao Tong University (known for Academic Rankings of World Universities).

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APPENDIX IV:LIST OF UNIVERSITIES/PROJECTS Chinese/English Names of Universities in Taiwan and China

Country University Name in Chinese University Name in English

Taiwan 國立中山大學 National Sun Yat-sen University

國立中央大學 National Central University

國立中興大學 National Chung Hsing University

國立交通大學 National Chiao Tung University

國立成功大學 National Cheng Kung University

國立政治大學 National Chengchi University

國立陽明大學 National Yang Ming University

國立清華大學 National Tsing Hua University

國立臺灣大學 National Taiwan University

國立臺灣科技大學 National Taiwan University of

Science and Technology

國立臺灣師範大學 National Taiwan Normal University

中國文化大學 Chinese Culture University

元智大學 Yuan Ze university

東吳大學 Soochow University

長庚大學 Chang Gung University

淡江大學 Tamkang University

輔仁大學 Fu Jen Catholic University

銘傳大學 Ming Chuan University

臺北醫學大學 Taipei Medical University

China 中山大學 Zhongshan University

北京大學 Peking University

北京師範大學 Beijing Normal University

南京大學 Nanjing University

浙江大學 Zhejiang University

清華大學 Tsinghua University

復旦大學 Fudan University

華南理工大學 South China university of

Technology

華南師範大學 South China Normal University

Chinese/English Names of Projects in Taiwan and China

Country Project Name in Chinese Project Name in English

Taiwan 大學學術卓越發展計畫 Plan to Build Outstanding

Universities

教育改革行動方案 Twelve Education Reform Mandate

教育改革總諮議報告書 General Consultation Report for Education reform

教育部補助大專校院推動臺 灣研究國際合作計畫

Project to Promote International Taiwan Studies and Cooperation 提升大學國際競爭力計畫 Plan to Enhance University Global

Competitiveness

中國教育改革和發展綱要 Outline for Educational reform and Development in China

面向 21 世紀教育振興行動 計畫

Action Plan of Education Promotion for 21st Century

國家中長期教育改革和發展 規劃綱要 (2010-2020)

National Outline for Medium and Long-term Educational Reform and Development (2010-2020)

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