This paper reviews briefly the relationship between the South African government and higher education. This relationship, which has shaped the landscape of higher education, is looked at on the premise that public institutions depend to a large extent on government for funding and other resources, and as such there has been constant influence and interference in higher education affairs. Whereas under colonial rule, the relationship mimicked that of the Scottish and British universities, the postcolonial relationships had their own characteristics, emulating government policies under apartheid and confirming therefore the establishment of two‐tier university systems. Like most African countries, South Africa is currently faced with an immen...
South Africa as a nation became democratic in 1994 because of the end of apartheid. Since 1994, high...
Globalisation and its impact on higher education will be discussed, while globalisation as a critica...
Drawing on the South African case, this book looks at shifts in higher education around the world in...
The paper locates post-apartheid developments in higher education in relation to the nature of a tra...
The purpose of this paper is to locate and discuss the policies that governs South African universit...
This paper advances and draws on the following four propositions. First, in analysing the role of un...
This article focuses on the government's higher education policy trajectory during the post aparthei...
This paper tracks policies in the governance of higher education over the first decade of South Afri...
This article argues that the establishment of higher education in South Africa was part of the grand...
Seeking to go beyond the pessimism and reification of contemporary analyses of the state in Africa, ...
The publication of the National Commission for Higher Education (NCHE) in 1996 was hailed as the fir...
Seeking to go beyond the pessimism and reification of contemporary analyses of the state in Africa, ...
With the demise of apartheid the higher education landscape of South Africa (SA) had to change as we...
Socio-economic and vocational needs of communities, governments and individuals change over the yea...
Transformation is a concept that is widely used with regard to higher education in post-apartheid So...
South Africa as a nation became democratic in 1994 because of the end of apartheid. Since 1994, high...
Globalisation and its impact on higher education will be discussed, while globalisation as a critica...
Drawing on the South African case, this book looks at shifts in higher education around the world in...
The paper locates post-apartheid developments in higher education in relation to the nature of a tra...
The purpose of this paper is to locate and discuss the policies that governs South African universit...
This paper advances and draws on the following four propositions. First, in analysing the role of un...
This article focuses on the government's higher education policy trajectory during the post aparthei...
This paper tracks policies in the governance of higher education over the first decade of South Afri...
This article argues that the establishment of higher education in South Africa was part of the grand...
Seeking to go beyond the pessimism and reification of contemporary analyses of the state in Africa, ...
The publication of the National Commission for Higher Education (NCHE) in 1996 was hailed as the fir...
Seeking to go beyond the pessimism and reification of contemporary analyses of the state in Africa, ...
With the demise of apartheid the higher education landscape of South Africa (SA) had to change as we...
Socio-economic and vocational needs of communities, governments and individuals change over the yea...
Transformation is a concept that is widely used with regard to higher education in post-apartheid So...
South Africa as a nation became democratic in 1994 because of the end of apartheid. Since 1994, high...
Globalisation and its impact on higher education will be discussed, while globalisation as a critica...
Drawing on the South African case, this book looks at shifts in higher education around the world in...