This paper examines the distribution of students in tertiary education across six broad cognate areas of study. Using data collected by the UNESCO Institute for Statistics since 1999, it suggests that there is neither uniformity across countries, nor obvious signs of convergence toward uniformity, either globally or regionally. This empirical evidence is placed in a context that views institutions as complex, self-organising systems, capable of selecting those external stimuli that will affect their development, and ignoring those that will not. This view of organisations emphasises the importance of their histories in shaping what they are likely to do in the future, with national systems of higher education, for example, showing strong te...
This paper contributes to emerging debates about uneven global geographies of higher education throu...
This article uses an analytical framework informed by social geographies to explore the complex rela...
This book presents accounts of the repositioning of higher education institutions across a range of ...
This paper examines the distribution of students in tertiary education across six broad cognate area...
We live in the age of globalisation. But what does this mean, and what are the implications for univ...
Globalisation is bringing us closer together, meaning that it is easier learn from, and react to, de...
This paper rethinks the spatialization of educational institutions at the global level, scaling and ...
peer reviewedThis article examines patterns in the global higher education landscape associated wit...
Diversity has been an important topic of research for some time in higher education, though the purp...
In this chapter, we critically reflect upon the marketization process of HE institutions, and use th...
Economic and cultural globalisation has ushered in a new era in higher education. Higher education w...
Within and across many expanded and diversified higher education systems, the recognition and unders...
All over the world new ideas and models emerge on how to organize the higher education sector and it...
This article assesses global trends in higher education. Two tasks are central to this effort: 1) r...
abstract: As the US and the rest of the world face a growing need for affordable and accessible high...
This paper contributes to emerging debates about uneven global geographies of higher education throu...
This article uses an analytical framework informed by social geographies to explore the complex rela...
This book presents accounts of the repositioning of higher education institutions across a range of ...
This paper examines the distribution of students in tertiary education across six broad cognate area...
We live in the age of globalisation. But what does this mean, and what are the implications for univ...
Globalisation is bringing us closer together, meaning that it is easier learn from, and react to, de...
This paper rethinks the spatialization of educational institutions at the global level, scaling and ...
peer reviewedThis article examines patterns in the global higher education landscape associated wit...
Diversity has been an important topic of research for some time in higher education, though the purp...
In this chapter, we critically reflect upon the marketization process of HE institutions, and use th...
Economic and cultural globalisation has ushered in a new era in higher education. Higher education w...
Within and across many expanded and diversified higher education systems, the recognition and unders...
All over the world new ideas and models emerge on how to organize the higher education sector and it...
This article assesses global trends in higher education. Two tasks are central to this effort: 1) r...
abstract: As the US and the rest of the world face a growing need for affordable and accessible high...
This paper contributes to emerging debates about uneven global geographies of higher education throu...
This article uses an analytical framework informed by social geographies to explore the complex rela...
This book presents accounts of the repositioning of higher education institutions across a range of ...