Received 12 September 2018. Accepted 3 December 2018. Published online 15 December 2018.This article has the premise that South Africa and Brazil spaces share contextual and geopolitical characteristics with a history of great inequalities, racial and gender discrimination and these and other related factors serve as barriers constraining education. Considering the remarkable expansion of higher education systems in both countries on the last 25 years, and its uneven effects, some questions are raised as a challenge in this article. Does this growth in enrolments create high quality or “world class universities” in these countries? Is it possible to find South African or Brazilian universities in the international rankings of institutiona...
Brazilian higher education has doubled its size in the 1990s, going from 1.5 million to more than 3 ...
Summary Decades of inequality in the provision of education in South Africa have led to a highly d...
Given that higher education systems everywhere have opened to the masses, this paper analyses to wha...
This article has the premise that South Africa and Brazil spaces share contextual and geopolitical c...
This article was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.Int...
Access to higher education in Brazil is to a large extent restricted to the higher socioeconomic gro...
While there are rapidly increasing enrolments worldwide, higher education systems are still characte...
This article adopts an historical institutionalism perspective (Pierson, 2011; Pierson & Skocpol, 20...
Brazilian higher education has doubled its size in the 1990s, going from 1.5 million to more than 3 ...
As one of the world’s most unequal societies, Brazil is often referred to as a land of contrasts: th...
This article adopts an historical institutionalism perspective (Pierson, 2011; Pierson & Skocpol, 20...
With globalization and the knowledge society, the expansion of higher education has become an ‘objec...
Research has shown a strong correlation between the longevity of the African continent and the genes...
[eng] This dissertation is composed of three independent but related research articles, each one stu...
There has been a dramatic growth in private higher education in Brazil in recent years. The World Ba...
Brazilian higher education has doubled its size in the 1990s, going from 1.5 million to more than 3 ...
Summary Decades of inequality in the provision of education in South Africa have led to a highly d...
Given that higher education systems everywhere have opened to the masses, this paper analyses to wha...
This article has the premise that South Africa and Brazil spaces share contextual and geopolitical c...
This article was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.Int...
Access to higher education in Brazil is to a large extent restricted to the higher socioeconomic gro...
While there are rapidly increasing enrolments worldwide, higher education systems are still characte...
This article adopts an historical institutionalism perspective (Pierson, 2011; Pierson & Skocpol, 20...
Brazilian higher education has doubled its size in the 1990s, going from 1.5 million to more than 3 ...
As one of the world’s most unequal societies, Brazil is often referred to as a land of contrasts: th...
This article adopts an historical institutionalism perspective (Pierson, 2011; Pierson & Skocpol, 20...
With globalization and the knowledge society, the expansion of higher education has become an ‘objec...
Research has shown a strong correlation between the longevity of the African continent and the genes...
[eng] This dissertation is composed of three independent but related research articles, each one stu...
There has been a dramatic growth in private higher education in Brazil in recent years. The World Ba...
Brazilian higher education has doubled its size in the 1990s, going from 1.5 million to more than 3 ...
Summary Decades of inequality in the provision of education in South Africa have led to a highly d...
Given that higher education systems everywhere have opened to the masses, this paper analyses to wha...