Editorial: Integrative Solutions for the Future of Asia: Catalyzing Graduate Research for Sustainable Development
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Asia-Pacific is at the crossroads of history with the potential to address the most profound challenges while exploring transformative growth opportunities. This Special issue of the Diversitas Journal, in partnership with the Asia Pacific Consortium of Researchers and Educators (APCORE) Inc., is a unique initiative dedicated to exploring “Integrative Solutions for the Future of Asia: Catalyzing Graduate Research for Sustainable Development.” The selected works and research articles included here, which were presented during the Asian Graduate Studies Summit held in Chon Buri, Thailand, shed light on fresh graduate research that pursues sustainability, across different fields of study, as a roadmap for how to design bring forth a sustainable, balanced future for Asia.
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Wang, M. and Zhou, C. (2023). How Does Graduate Training Promote Sustainable Development of Higher Education: Evidence from China’s “Double First-Class” Universities’ Programs. Sustainability, 15, 2. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15020944
UNFPA. (2022). Asia-Pacific: Home to more than half of the world's population. https://asiapacific.unfpa.org/en/news/asia-pacific-home-more-half-worlds-population.
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