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Academic Career Development of Chinese Returnees With Overseas Ph.D. Degrees: A Bioecological Development Perspective

Dan Liu, Yuwei Xu, Tongtong Zhao, Siqi Che

2022Frontiers in Psychology18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study uses the bioecological model of human development to understand the academic career development of Chinese returnees with overseas Ph.D. degrees (CROPs). Focuses are placed on how CROPs engaged in this process through interactions with contexts, which lead to their differentiated and similar career development in Chinese higher education. Using a qualitative approach of semi-structured interviews with 31 CROPs, our findings reveal that CROPs' academic career development is co-shaped by personal characteristics and multi-layered environmental contexts. The study highlights the dysfunctionality of Chinese higher education system in the context of China's ambition to build First-class Universities and First-class Subjects (Double First-class), which constrains CROPs' academic career development. The paper offers important implications for potential CROPs, policy, and future research studies.

Topics & Concepts

Perspective (graphical)PsychologyCareer developmentDevelopmental psychologySocial psychologyArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceDoctoral Education Challenges and SolutionsHigher Education Governance and DevelopmentHigher Education and Employability
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