Tertiary education enrollment in sub-Saharan Africa nearly doubled from approximately 4.5 million in 2000 to 8.8 million in 2016 (UNESCO UIS). To meet the needs of new and expanding universities, several African governments aim to increase the number of doctoral graduates who can become qualified staff. African universities have deployed innovative models of academic diaspora linkages in building the next generation of academics
In the past 20 or so years, the African diaspora’s engagement in universitiesin Africa has inspired ...
This study examines the current status of graduate education in Sub-Saharan Africa. How has it been ...
African interest in the Diaspora has never been greater than it is now. This is evident in the growi...
Tertiary education enrollment in sub-Saharan Africa nearly doubled from approximately 4.5 million in...
The African academic diaspora, however defined, has never been larger than it is now, and it continu...
While academic discussions on the negative effects of intellectual brain drain have been widely docu...
This article analyses the various historical phases in the evolution of theAfrican academic diaspora...
The African academic diaspora, however defined, has never been larger than it is now, and it continu...
Because of the focus on the impact of “brain drain,” discussions centered on the African academic di...
While engagement with the Nigerian diaspora has focused on attractinginvestment and remittances, rec...
Despite African governments’ increased interest in tapping the development potential of their diaspo...
Background: The collaboration of scientists between the developed and the developing world is an opp...
Interest has grown in the role of diaspora in advancing higher education and scientific research as ...
Despite African governments’ increased interest in tapping the developmentpotential of their diaspor...
Doctoral education in Africa is at a turning point and African universities are called upon to act a...
In the past 20 or so years, the African diaspora’s engagement in universitiesin Africa has inspired ...
This study examines the current status of graduate education in Sub-Saharan Africa. How has it been ...
African interest in the Diaspora has never been greater than it is now. This is evident in the growi...
Tertiary education enrollment in sub-Saharan Africa nearly doubled from approximately 4.5 million in...
The African academic diaspora, however defined, has never been larger than it is now, and it continu...
While academic discussions on the negative effects of intellectual brain drain have been widely docu...
This article analyses the various historical phases in the evolution of theAfrican academic diaspora...
The African academic diaspora, however defined, has never been larger than it is now, and it continu...
Because of the focus on the impact of “brain drain,” discussions centered on the African academic di...
While engagement with the Nigerian diaspora has focused on attractinginvestment and remittances, rec...
Despite African governments’ increased interest in tapping the development potential of their diaspo...
Background: The collaboration of scientists between the developed and the developing world is an opp...
Interest has grown in the role of diaspora in advancing higher education and scientific research as ...
Despite African governments’ increased interest in tapping the developmentpotential of their diaspor...
Doctoral education in Africa is at a turning point and African universities are called upon to act a...
In the past 20 or so years, the African diaspora’s engagement in universitiesin Africa has inspired ...
This study examines the current status of graduate education in Sub-Saharan Africa. How has it been ...
African interest in the Diaspora has never been greater than it is now. This is evident in the growi...