Private participation in higher education has contributed to the transformation and internationalization of higher education in Sub-Saharan African countries over the past two decades. The country-specific (Ghana) experience described in this article illustrates the push factors, policy responses, transformations, and ways in which deregulation has contributed to internalization of higher education.
Widening participation in higher education can be a force for democratisation and differentiation. I...
This article highlights key topics of the first private higher education conference held in Africa i...
This thesis explores the vicissitudes of state-higher education relationship with emphasis on the ma...
“An astonishing academic transformation has taken place in Ghana in the last three decades, evidence...
This article discusses the findings that relate to quality and standards in two private universities...
The liberalization of tertiary education has seen private universities outstripping the public unive...
Paper prepared for the International Conference hosted by the United States International University...
Despite African governments’ increased interest in tapping the developmentpotential of their diaspor...
The European Union’s (EU) universities and their provision of higher education (HE) to international...
This article is based on an ESRC/DFID funded research project on Widening Participation in Higher Ed...
Over the past decades, the development of the internationalisation of higher education has revised ...
Higher education is now perceived in international policy discourses as a powerhouse for social and ...
The growth of private higher education in Africa has been driven by factors such as burgeoning deman...
This article is based on an ESRC/DFID funded research project on Widening Participation in Higher Ed...
Throughout the African continent, albeit a product of imperial domination, every state at independen...
Widening participation in higher education can be a force for democratisation and differentiation. I...
This article highlights key topics of the first private higher education conference held in Africa i...
This thesis explores the vicissitudes of state-higher education relationship with emphasis on the ma...
“An astonishing academic transformation has taken place in Ghana in the last three decades, evidence...
This article discusses the findings that relate to quality and standards in two private universities...
The liberalization of tertiary education has seen private universities outstripping the public unive...
Paper prepared for the International Conference hosted by the United States International University...
Despite African governments’ increased interest in tapping the developmentpotential of their diaspor...
The European Union’s (EU) universities and their provision of higher education (HE) to international...
This article is based on an ESRC/DFID funded research project on Widening Participation in Higher Ed...
Over the past decades, the development of the internationalisation of higher education has revised ...
Higher education is now perceived in international policy discourses as a powerhouse for social and ...
The growth of private higher education in Africa has been driven by factors such as burgeoning deman...
This article is based on an ESRC/DFID funded research project on Widening Participation in Higher Ed...
Throughout the African continent, albeit a product of imperial domination, every state at independen...
Widening participation in higher education can be a force for democratisation and differentiation. I...
This article highlights key topics of the first private higher education conference held in Africa i...
This thesis explores the vicissitudes of state-higher education relationship with emphasis on the ma...