The Cambodian economy has achieved a healthy average growth rate of about 7 percent, over the past decade. Higher education has expanded more than tenfold, in the same period, and now includes 91 institutions (68 universities and 23 institutes or schools) of which 59 percent are private institutions, and almost 200,000 students. Access has improved greatly, as many new institutions and branch campuses of existing institutions have opened in provincial centers
This study examines how foreign influence has affected the Cambodian higher education system follow...
In this paper I take a detailed look into the returns to schooling in Cambodia using the 1997 and 20...
Since the fall of the Khmer Rouge regime in 1979 Cambodian politics has been dominated by Prime Mini...
While many countries have experienced rapid growth in higher education in recent years, few have gro...
In the past few years, Cambodia has seen an explosion in the growth of Higher Education that has bee...
Higher education is essential for Cambodia’s human, social, cultural, and economic development. Yet,...
From 2002, Cambodia underwent a visible economic transformation driven largely by such external fact...
Since the 2000s, Cambodia has seen a dramatic increase in the number and size of higher education in...
The international construction of a new political economic order in Cambodia has had contradictory e...
The devastation of Cambodian culture and infrastructure since the 1960s has been the subject of in-d...
Cambodia is located in Southeast Asia on the Indochina Peninsula and borders Vietnam, Laos, Thailand...
This paper examines Cambodia's socioeconomic development since the early 1990s peace settlement. The...
A study was conducted to fill gaps in the description of the features of Cambodia's postgraduate stu...
Microfinance is considered one of the effective tools in reducing poverty. In the last two decades, ...
International audienceAfter the signing of the Paris Accords in 1991, the French overseas aid progra...
This study examines how foreign influence has affected the Cambodian higher education system follow...
In this paper I take a detailed look into the returns to schooling in Cambodia using the 1997 and 20...
Since the fall of the Khmer Rouge regime in 1979 Cambodian politics has been dominated by Prime Mini...
While many countries have experienced rapid growth in higher education in recent years, few have gro...
In the past few years, Cambodia has seen an explosion in the growth of Higher Education that has bee...
Higher education is essential for Cambodia’s human, social, cultural, and economic development. Yet,...
From 2002, Cambodia underwent a visible economic transformation driven largely by such external fact...
Since the 2000s, Cambodia has seen a dramatic increase in the number and size of higher education in...
The international construction of a new political economic order in Cambodia has had contradictory e...
The devastation of Cambodian culture and infrastructure since the 1960s has been the subject of in-d...
Cambodia is located in Southeast Asia on the Indochina Peninsula and borders Vietnam, Laos, Thailand...
This paper examines Cambodia's socioeconomic development since the early 1990s peace settlement. The...
A study was conducted to fill gaps in the description of the features of Cambodia's postgraduate stu...
Microfinance is considered one of the effective tools in reducing poverty. In the last two decades, ...
International audienceAfter the signing of the Paris Accords in 1991, the French overseas aid progra...
This study examines how foreign influence has affected the Cambodian higher education system follow...
In this paper I take a detailed look into the returns to schooling in Cambodia using the 1997 and 20...
Since the fall of the Khmer Rouge regime in 1979 Cambodian politics has been dominated by Prime Mini...