It is a trying time for private universities in Kenya. Declining market share and attendant financial woes are ominous signs for the once vibrant sector. The article identifies the blurring of institutional distinctiveness, government policy promoting public growth and public sector resurgence through the privatization as factors precipitating the private decline
A journal article.The rapid numerical growth of African universities has prompted little evolution i...
The view that we live in a changing world is undisputable. This way, two aspects emerge, that of ele...
A journal article by Prof. Munyae Mulinge a Lecturer at the School of Humanities and social Sciences...
It is a trying time for private universities in Kenya. Declining market share and attendant financi...
A paper presentation at the 3rd East African Multidisciplinary Research Conference (EAMARC III) held...
Paper prepared for the International Conference hosted by the United States International University...
On May 21-22, 2015, the first two-day Kenya Association of Private Universities (KAPU) conference or...
This paper discusses the implications of the rapid expansion and transformations in African universi...
Institutions of learning particularly universities in Africa have been experiencing some challenges....
The growth of private higher education in Africa has been driven by factors such as burgeoning deman...
For decades donors have played an important role in supporting higher education the world over. Keny...
A Research Project Report Submitted to the School of Business in Partial Fulfillment of the Require...
As the global and regional thirst for higher education continues to surge, it is time to think how p...
Conference paper presented at the 1st African Conference on Sustainable Tourism in Strathmore Univer...
The study sought to determine the factors contributing to rapid expansion of private universities i...
A journal article.The rapid numerical growth of African universities has prompted little evolution i...
The view that we live in a changing world is undisputable. This way, two aspects emerge, that of ele...
A journal article by Prof. Munyae Mulinge a Lecturer at the School of Humanities and social Sciences...
It is a trying time for private universities in Kenya. Declining market share and attendant financi...
A paper presentation at the 3rd East African Multidisciplinary Research Conference (EAMARC III) held...
Paper prepared for the International Conference hosted by the United States International University...
On May 21-22, 2015, the first two-day Kenya Association of Private Universities (KAPU) conference or...
This paper discusses the implications of the rapid expansion and transformations in African universi...
Institutions of learning particularly universities in Africa have been experiencing some challenges....
The growth of private higher education in Africa has been driven by factors such as burgeoning deman...
For decades donors have played an important role in supporting higher education the world over. Keny...
A Research Project Report Submitted to the School of Business in Partial Fulfillment of the Require...
As the global and regional thirst for higher education continues to surge, it is time to think how p...
Conference paper presented at the 1st African Conference on Sustainable Tourism in Strathmore Univer...
The study sought to determine the factors contributing to rapid expansion of private universities i...
A journal article.The rapid numerical growth of African universities has prompted little evolution i...
The view that we live in a changing world is undisputable. This way, two aspects emerge, that of ele...
A journal article by Prof. Munyae Mulinge a Lecturer at the School of Humanities and social Sciences...