This book studies impact of âOverseas Leadership Development Programmes for Chinese University Leaders in the Central and Western Regions of China,â a research project funded by National Office for Education Sciences Planning (No. CIA170270), China. It is intended to enhance university leadersâ professionalism and to achieve impact on both the individual and institutional levels. The empirical data was collected using a mixed-methods approach including policy documents, learning diaries, a quantitative survey, and individual interviews. From the standpoint of transnational education, the book scrutinizes the context of the Chinese higher education governance system, the provision of overseas leadership development programmes, the needs of Chinese university leaders, the leadership development impact on the university leadersâ personal views regarding leadership, and its impact on institutional development and change. The book also addresses the challenges faced by these leaders when implementing the changes after their leadership development sections, explaining how these leadership development sections met or failed to meet the national goals of promoting innovation and social justice in university leadersâ work. The findings presented here will greatly enrich readersâ knowledge concerning Chinese university leadersâ professionalism and professional development. Further, the respective chapters provide evidence-based recommendations for educational practitioners, policymakers, overseas trainers, and researchers who are interested in developing university leadersâ professionalism through targeted leadership development, making the book a valuable resource for leadership development, policymaking, and further educational research.