Mark A. Ashwill

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I have spent my entire career as an international educator and education entrepreneur working in the public, non-profit, and private sectors in three different countries. I am currently the Managing Director of Capstone Vietnam, a full-service educational consulting company with offices in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), a position I have held since the company’s founding in 2009.

Capstone’s latest website, Recruit in Viet Nam, is a one-stop online resource for student recruitment that is devoted exclusively to non-commission-based recruitment tools and techniques.

Capstone is the only company in Viet Nam, and probably the world, that works exclusively with regionally accredited institutions of higher education in the US and officially accredited schools in other countries. Its unique business model addresses the needs of both institutional and individual clients.

From 2005 to 2009, I served as country director of the Institute of International Education in Viet Nam. Prior to that, I was director of the World Languages Institute, adjunct lecturer, and Fulbright program adviser at the State University of New York at Buffalo (SUNY/Buffalo).

During 1994/95, I worked as a primary researcher on the Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) Case Study Project in Germany, Japan and the U.S. I was a Research Associate at the University of Michigan’s Center for Human Growth and Development (CHGD) and a visiting scholar at the Goethe University Frankfurt and Northwestern University.

Among other work related to the Case Study Project, I edited and contributed to The Educational System in Germany: Case Study Findings and co-authored the chapter on “The Development and Implementation of Education Standards in the United States” that appeared in 

It was my privilege and honor to have worked with the late Dr. Harold W. Stevenson, the project director and a professor at the University of Michigan at the time. Dr. Stevenson was a developmental psychologist whose comprehensive studies in the 1980s showed that schoolchildren in Asia outperformed US American children often because they simply worked harder.

In 2003, I became the first US American to be awarded a Fulbright Senior Specialist Grant to Viet Nam. I have served as an adviser to VietAbroader, a student-run, nonprofit whose slogan is Empower Vietnamese Youth, since its founding in 2004 and am a member of the advisory board of Teachers for Vietnam, a U.S.-based non-profit organization. I’m the only foreign member of the Science and Training Council of the University of Education, Viet Nam National University, Hanoi.

I’ve written and presented widely on issues related to Viet Nam, US-Viet Nam relations, Vietnamese studying overseas, international student recruitment, accreditation, commissions-based recruitment, international student access and equity, the use of education as a tool of soft power, nationalism, global citizenship education, and the development of intercultural competence.

I am the author of Vietnam Today: A Guide to a Nation at a Crossroads (with Thái Ngọc Diệp), published in 2005 by Intercultural Press (now Nicholas Brealey Publishing). This substantive introduction to Vietnamese culture and society has been widely cited. Vietnam Today appeared on a list of the top 40 books about Viet Nam, compiled in 2013 by the Vietnam Studies Group.

In 2009, I co-authored a book chapter entitled “Developing Globally Competent Citizens: The Contrasting Cases of the United States and Vietnam,” (with Dương Thị Hoàng Oanh) that appeared in The SAGE Handbook of Intercultural Competence (ed. Darla Deardorff).

I’ve been an external reviewer for the Comparative Education Review, published by The University of Chicago Press, and am currently one for the Journal of Studies in International Education, published by Boston College (US) and La Trobe University (Australia).

My work has been published by the BBCThe Buffalo NewsThe Chronicle of Higher EducationThe Comparative Education ReviewCounterPunchForbes VietnamThe Huffington Post, for which I was a blogger, International Educator (NAFSA), ICEF MonitorInside HigherEdInternational Higher Education (Boston College), The PIE BlogUniversity World NewsVietnam Full DisclosureVNExpress International, and World Education News & Reviews (WES), among others.

In Viet Nam, I have been interviewed and/or quoted by the following media outlets: VTV1, 2, 4, 6, HTV, Thanh NienTien PhongTuoi Tre, VietnamNetGiao Duc Viet NamLao DongSoha.vnSaigon Times OnlineVietnam Economic TimesCPVVietceteraVNExpress International, the Voice of VietnamZing, among others. My Vietnamese language publications have appeared in VNExpress and Zing.vn, both top 10 media outlets, as well as Tia Sang, a well-known online and print journal.

I have been interviewed and/or quoted by the following foreign (non-Vietnamese) media outlets: Asia TimesCasper Star-Tribune (WY), The Chronicle of Higher EducationCollege TimesCNN International Business TravelerCounterPunchThe Daily NNA (Japan), Financial Times (of London), Honolulu Star Bulletin (HI), ICEF MonitorIIE Networker, IIE research publications (e.g., Globally Mobile Youth: Trends in International Secondary Students in the United States, 2013-2016), International EducatorThe PIE NewsTechTrendsUniversity World NewsUSA Today, etc.

I have presented at numerous conferences in Viet Nam and the US based on submitted proposals and by invitation. The six (6) most recent presentations – in descending chronological order – are:

  • Vietnamese Student Recruitment in Challenging Times, NAFSA: Association of International Educators annual conference, 29 May 2019, Washington, D.C. Chair and presenter. (Poster session)
  • Commissions-Based International Student Recruitment Agents: Is There a Better Way?, NAFSA annual conference, 29 May 2019, Washington, D.C. Panelist.
  • 4th Annual Viet Nam Recruitment Seminar, an unofficial, pre-NAFSA annual conference seminar, 27 May 2019, Washington, D.C. (Hosted by George Washington University and sponsored by Study in the USA).
  • Riding the Wave: Student Recruitment in Viet Nam, an unofficial, pre-NAFSA annual conference seminar, 28 May 2018, Philadelphia, PA. (Hosted by Drexel University English Language Center and sponsored by Study in the USA.)
  • Keys to Successful Non-Commission-Based Recruitment in Viet Nam, NAFSA annual conference, 2 June 2017, Los Angeles, CA. Chair and panelist.
  • Introducing the Elephant in the Room: US Nationalism, annual conference of the Association of International Education Administrators (AIEA), February 2017, Washington, D.C. Chair and panelist.

I earned a Ph.D. in Comparative and Higher Education from the SUNY/Buffalo Department of Educational Leadership and Policy, where I studied with Philip G. AltbachHarold J. Noah and Gail P. Kelly, among others. I hold M.A. and B.A. degrees from the University of Maryland, College Park (UMCP) and the University of Delaware, respectively. I also studied, taught, and conducted research in Germany, including the German Democratic Republic (East Germany).

I am a member of NAFSA: Association of International Educators, the Fulbright Association, and the General Society of Mayflower Descendants (GSMD). My personal email address is markashwill[AT]hotmail.com