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Articles

Recruiting Overseas Talents to Universities in Mainland China: Study of a “Double First-Class Initiative” College

Pages 130-140 | Published online: 28 Sep 2021
 

Abstract

Parallel to the expansion in numbers of Chinese students studying abroad, an increasing number of international degree holders are attracted to develop their careers in Chinese universities. This study examines the recruitment policies of a Double First-Class Initiative Institution and their impact on overseas graduates who become early-career researchers. By employing critical discourse analysis (CDA), this research focuses on the linguistic structure and contextual strategies shown in these recruitment policies, informed by McDonnell and Elmore’s policy instruments framework. It reveals that these policies display instrumental features of mandates, inducements, system-changing, and hortatory efforts. The policies also indicate the behavior expected from the applicants and recruitment and evaluation organizers, suggesting a trend of resource reallocation within the sector.

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Fei Fan

Fei Fan is an Associate Professor in the College of Design and Innovation at Tongji University, Shanghai, China.

Xuanchen Liu

Xuanchen Liu is in the College of Design and Innovation at Tongji University, Shanghai, China.

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