In Kyrgyzstan, the breakup of the USSR raised many issues related to equity and fairness in education, one of which is the distribution of public funds to support scholarship admissions to higher education institutions. After 1992, public institutions could begin to charge tuition fees, but as a legacy of the USSR, Kyrgyzstan continues providing “budget-funded places” (public scholarships) for higher education study. In recent years, the number of these scholarships has been shrinking, resulting in increased competition for budget-funded places, and unfortunately, their distribution has been unfair and discriminatory against students from remote regions and poorer families. To address these issues, the merit-based National Scholar...
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With the acquisition of state sovereignty, the education system of the CIS countries has changed fro...
Higher education participation has grown worldwide in the past two decades. Mongolia is not an excep...
Ukrainian educational system is not able to provide equal access to the university, regardless of ch...
Kyrgyzstan, a former soviet republic in Central Asia, is currently going through a process of higher...
The reform of higher education in Russia, based on standardized tests and educational vouchers, was ...
This paper focuses on the systematic investigation of the influence of the quasi-experimental projec...
This quantitative study examines the effectiveness of government financial assistance policies in ac...
This article discusses the fact that admission to higher education institutions of the Republic of U...
Following its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, Kyrgyzstan experienced processes of change...
Many governments concentrate their efforts on finding new funding mechanisms, which will make their ...
Since 2005, Georgian applicants to higher education (HE) need to accumulate competitive test scores ...
A disparity in access to higher education exists between rural and urban regions of the world. Equal...
PhD ThesisThis thesis explores the heavily under-researched topic of returns to education in Kazakhs...
Russian higher education is in the process of reforming. Introduction of the standardized computer-g...
AbstractIn 2010 the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev, attended the open...
With the acquisition of state sovereignty, the education system of the CIS countries has changed fro...
Higher education participation has grown worldwide in the past two decades. Mongolia is not an excep...
Ukrainian educational system is not able to provide equal access to the university, regardless of ch...