Academic staff shortage has become a huge challenge for African universities, and no respite seems to be in sight. This article argues characteristics of African universities: postgraduate student enrollment, gender distribution, master's and doctoral enrollees and program choices, graduation, retention, and completion rates. To regenerate academe, African tertiary institutions will not only have to improve the relative numbers, proportion, distribution, and quality of postgraduate students who enter but also ensure that these same characteristics are reflected in postgraduate output
International Journal of Research Studies in Education, 2017; 6 (2): 29-40In recent years, Tanzani...
Doctoral education in Africa is at a turning point and African universities are called upon to act a...
Since Nigeria’s Independence in 1960, the social demand for education at the secondary level has bee...
A journal article by Prof. Munyae Mulinge a Lecturer at the School of Humanities and social Sciences...
This study examines the current status of graduate education in Sub-Saharan Africa. How has it been ...
Universities represent one of the most important kinds of scientific institutions in Africa. In addi...
This study examines the current status of graduate education in Sub-Saharan Africa. How has it been ...
It is argued that a major development challenge for Africa is a lack of skilled professionals to man...
This piece focuses on the current state of graduate education in Sub-Saharan Africa spelling out som...
The number of higher-education institutions and the students enrolled in them has grown rapidly thro...
Africa continues to be mired in crisis, instability, poverty and disease. Whilst universities of the...
It is a trying time for private universities in Kenya. Declining market share and attendant financi...
Many African countries are concerned with the targeting of international postgraduate students by de...
http://ojs.uniswa.sz/index.php/urej01/article/view/45,It is generally accepted that higher education...
A Journal article by Prof. Munyae Mulinge and Dr. Josephine Arasa, Faculty members in the Humanities...
International Journal of Research Studies in Education, 2017; 6 (2): 29-40In recent years, Tanzani...
Doctoral education in Africa is at a turning point and African universities are called upon to act a...
Since Nigeria’s Independence in 1960, the social demand for education at the secondary level has bee...
A journal article by Prof. Munyae Mulinge a Lecturer at the School of Humanities and social Sciences...
This study examines the current status of graduate education in Sub-Saharan Africa. How has it been ...
Universities represent one of the most important kinds of scientific institutions in Africa. In addi...
This study examines the current status of graduate education in Sub-Saharan Africa. How has it been ...
It is argued that a major development challenge for Africa is a lack of skilled professionals to man...
This piece focuses on the current state of graduate education in Sub-Saharan Africa spelling out som...
The number of higher-education institutions and the students enrolled in them has grown rapidly thro...
Africa continues to be mired in crisis, instability, poverty and disease. Whilst universities of the...
It is a trying time for private universities in Kenya. Declining market share and attendant financi...
Many African countries are concerned with the targeting of international postgraduate students by de...
http://ojs.uniswa.sz/index.php/urej01/article/view/45,It is generally accepted that higher education...
A Journal article by Prof. Munyae Mulinge and Dr. Josephine Arasa, Faculty members in the Humanities...
International Journal of Research Studies in Education, 2017; 6 (2): 29-40In recent years, Tanzani...
Doctoral education in Africa is at a turning point and African universities are called upon to act a...
Since Nigeria’s Independence in 1960, the social demand for education at the secondary level has bee...