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Asia Leadership Roundtable 2017

The Asia Leadership Round Table (2010-2017) is a series of meetings called by The Joseph Lau Luen Hung Charitable Trust Asia Pacific Centre for Leadership and Change of EdUHK. It invites 60 participants from around the world - a mixture of high profile professors and young Asian scholars with high potential – to plan and report research projects around school leadership in Asia. It is now widely regarded as a premier ideas forum for discussion in the area in the Asia–Pacific region. In 2017, themed "Seven years on: The state of the Asian knowledge base?", the conference was held in Taipei and was opened by Prof. Ching-Ji Wu, Former Minister of the Education, Taiwan, Professor Flora Chia-I Chang, President of Tamkang University, Professor Wendy Pan, Executive Director of the Center for Learning and Teaching of the Tamkang University and Professor Allan Walker from the EdUHK. Scholars, practitioners and policy makers from 18 countries across five continents attended the 2017 Roundtable. A highlight was a recount of the process and outcomes experienced in Asia for (i) school leadership research in Asia; (ii) its connection with the knowledge base in other parts of the world; and (iii) promoting and doing high impact cross-cultural comparative research.

To find out more, please visit:
http://www.eduhk.hk/apclc/roundtable2017/index.html.