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Michael H. Lee who received his doctorate in the field of higher education studies
at the University of Hong Kong, is a Lecturer in the Department of History of the
Chinese University of Hong Kong, teaching and researching in the area of educa-
tional history, development and policy in Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore.
Some of his journal articles were published in Asia Pacific Education Review,
Australian Journal of Education, Higher Education Research and Development and
Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management as well as book chapters in
Changing Governance and Public Policy in East Asia, Crossing Borders in East
Asian Higher Education, Globalization and Higher Education in India, Globalization
and the Singapore Curriculum: From Policy to Classroom and International
Handbook on Globalization, Education and Policy Research. He recently coedited
a book on Making Sense of Education in Post-Handover Hong Kong with Thomas
Kwan-Choi Tse.


M.H. Lee
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