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The New Mode Of The Allocation Of Resources In Science And Engineering Graduate Student Enrollment Under The Guidance Of Strategic Planning

Posted on:2010-12-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:D F LvFull Text:PDF
GTID:2167360272995164Subject:Educational Economy and Management
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With the development of our economic, the demand for high level talented person is increasing day by day. Since the rapid expansion of graduate student enrollment from 1999, the number has increased rapidly. The graduate student enrollment has become hotspot issue in higher education.Science and engineering graduate student resources allocation is not only one of the questions concerned by the studies of graduate education and graduate development, but also the key to the sustainable development of higher education. It is closely related to the development of higher education. Nevertheless, China's higher education lacks resources at present while the demand for higher education grows rapidly. It is of high priority to rationally allocate the limited higher educational resources and to improve its utilization rate.This paper first takes measure from the basic theory of strategic planning, then analysis the factors which affected the science and engineering graduate student resources allocation. It puts emphasis on the comparison of the international data included Gross Domestic Product, Tertiary Industry Rate, Research and Development Expenditure as Percentage of GDP, Mid-year Population Estimates and Total Undergraduate Fall Enrollment. According to the Chinese data 1987-2005 of the five aspects, we can obtain the model of the graduate enrollment resource allocation, and make a prediction of graduate students enrollment scope in 2010. In the end brings forward the solution and policy recommendations towards the issues that exists in the allocation of resources in science and engineering graduate student enrollment.Through research and analysis this paper consider: The impact of the allocation of resources in science and engineering graduate student enrollment is followed by Total Undergraduate Fall Enrollment, Research and Development Expenditure as Percentage of GDP, Gross Domestic Product, Tertiary Industry Rate and Mid-year Population Estimates, according to influence size. Our science and engineering graduate student enrollment is still small scale. should continue to expand. Under the socialist market economy, the allocation of resources in science and engineering graduate student enrollment should introduce market mechanism. and the government should optimize resources disposition from macro-aspect and regulate the orientation of resources utilization.
Keywords/Search Tags:Strategic Planning, Resource Allocation, Graduate Enrollment, Science and Engineering
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