Sub-Saharan Africa, a diverse, largely impoverished and troubled region, has a pressing need for economic and social development. Given the ever-increasing importance of advanced knowledge and skills in the contemporary world, the education systems in many African countries are a major concern. In particular, it is essential that the capacity of the region’s higher education systems to produce capable graduates should grow rapidly and strongly, in the interests of internal development and to avoid further widening of the North-South divide. This essay gives a brief account of the situation and some key issues in sub-Saharan African higher education, outlines aspects of South Africa’s experience that may prefigure developments elsewhere on t...
<p>After several decades since independence was gained in the majority of countries in sub-Saharan A...
Many African scholars feel that there is a need for a re-focusing of goals and purpose among univers...
In theory, education will lead to better healthcare, literacy rates, less poverty, increased toleran...
Sub-Saharan Africa, a diverse, largely impoverished and troubled region, has a pressing need for eco...
It is argued that a major development challenge for Africa is a lack of skilled professionals to man...
The purpose of this article is to discuss how best to finance higher education in low-income countri...
The idea that developing all sectors of the educational palette is influential for socio-economic de...
Higher education in Africa has had a checkered history, smeared with multitude of challenges. While ...
African research suffers from a crisis of visibility, often overlooked in global and regional policy...
This article reviews the history of university development in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and discusses...
Africa and particularly Sub-Saharan Africa has the lowest tertiary gross enrolment ratio globally, s...
In this article the authors explore the current state of higher education in South Africa in an atte...
Education has long been recognized as a central element in development. The human capital formation...
Published ArticleSouth Africa higher education institutions are faced with a dual imperative: they a...
A ZJER journal article.The rapid numerical growth of African universities has prompted little evolut...
<p>After several decades since independence was gained in the majority of countries in sub-Saharan A...
Many African scholars feel that there is a need for a re-focusing of goals and purpose among univers...
In theory, education will lead to better healthcare, literacy rates, less poverty, increased toleran...
Sub-Saharan Africa, a diverse, largely impoverished and troubled region, has a pressing need for eco...
It is argued that a major development challenge for Africa is a lack of skilled professionals to man...
The purpose of this article is to discuss how best to finance higher education in low-income countri...
The idea that developing all sectors of the educational palette is influential for socio-economic de...
Higher education in Africa has had a checkered history, smeared with multitude of challenges. While ...
African research suffers from a crisis of visibility, often overlooked in global and regional policy...
This article reviews the history of university development in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and discusses...
Africa and particularly Sub-Saharan Africa has the lowest tertiary gross enrolment ratio globally, s...
In this article the authors explore the current state of higher education in South Africa in an atte...
Education has long been recognized as a central element in development. The human capital formation...
Published ArticleSouth Africa higher education institutions are faced with a dual imperative: they a...
A ZJER journal article.The rapid numerical growth of African universities has prompted little evolut...
<p>After several decades since independence was gained in the majority of countries in sub-Saharan A...
Many African scholars feel that there is a need for a re-focusing of goals and purpose among univers...
In theory, education will lead to better healthcare, literacy rates, less poverty, increased toleran...