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Optimization in Graduate Education Management: A Post-COVID Bibliometric and Forecasting Study to Map the Past, Present and Future
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Yang, Xiaoping
, Yang, Ran
2026
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Optimization in Graduate Education Management: A Post-COVID Bibliometric and Forecasting Study to Map the Past, Present and Future
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Optimization in Graduate Education Management: A Post-COVID Bibliometric and Forecasting Study to Map the Past, Present and Future
2026
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This study examines graduate education in the post-COVID era (2020–2025), a period marked by rapid shifts in both pedagogy and institutional management. Drawing on 384 articles, we combine systematic review, bibliometric mapping, and time-series forecasting to trace developments in the field. The analysis identifies three central research streams: project-based learning (PBL) as a pathway for professional development, process-oriented approaches that support institutional adaptability, and optimization tools such as Analytic Hierarchy Process AHP and Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) that strengthen governance. Bibliometric evidence points to increasing collaboration between education and management sciences, while forecasting results suggest uneven trajectories. Research on PBL is projected to double within the next 5 years, whereas reliance on traditional optimization methods appears to have reached a plateau. The findings highlight how post-COVID scholarship has expanded the role of optimization in higher education but continues to treat it separately from innovative teaching models. We argue for the development of hybrid frameworks that bring together predictive tools and student-centered learning to guide the future of graduate education management.
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