The higher education systems in Laos and Cambodia have been expanding rapidly over recent years, but with increasing reliance on a teaching-only private higher education sector, the quality of which is extremely variable. Public-sector higher education institutions, though generally considered more prestigious to attend, are severely constrained by a lack of institutional autonomy and limited budgets, and so their quality is also a matter for concern
The Cambodian economy has achieved a healthy average growth rate of about 7 percent, over the past d...
Laos, which is located in Indochina Peninsular of the South East Asia, is one of poor countries in t...
Abstract: This review of literature was written in preparation for conducting a research study on th...
While many countries have experienced rapid growth in higher education in recent years, few have gro...
Since the 2000s, Cambodia has seen a dramatic increase in the number and size of higher education in...
In late 2015, the Lao government finalized its five-year National Socio-economic Development Plan 20...
Higher education is essential for Cambodia’s human, social, cultural, and economic development. Yet,...
Purpose: The paper aims to ascertain the governance arrangements of higher education providers in Ca...
In the past few years, Cambodia has seen an explosion in the growth of Higher Education that has bee...
Purpose - To study the quality in higher education in Cambodia and explore the potential factors lea...
Internationalization plays a critical role in building university capacity, especially in developing...
This chapter uses the concepts of “global summitry” and “clientelism” to theorize higher education g...
The current Vietnamese higher education system is a site of contradiction, between the demands of so...
In the most in-depth look at education in Cambodia to date, scholars long engaged in research on Cam...
Education is both a means to and an end of development. Both education and development are inextrica...
The Cambodian economy has achieved a healthy average growth rate of about 7 percent, over the past d...
Laos, which is located in Indochina Peninsular of the South East Asia, is one of poor countries in t...
Abstract: This review of literature was written in preparation for conducting a research study on th...
While many countries have experienced rapid growth in higher education in recent years, few have gro...
Since the 2000s, Cambodia has seen a dramatic increase in the number and size of higher education in...
In late 2015, the Lao government finalized its five-year National Socio-economic Development Plan 20...
Higher education is essential for Cambodia’s human, social, cultural, and economic development. Yet,...
Purpose: The paper aims to ascertain the governance arrangements of higher education providers in Ca...
In the past few years, Cambodia has seen an explosion in the growth of Higher Education that has bee...
Purpose - To study the quality in higher education in Cambodia and explore the potential factors lea...
Internationalization plays a critical role in building university capacity, especially in developing...
This chapter uses the concepts of “global summitry” and “clientelism” to theorize higher education g...
The current Vietnamese higher education system is a site of contradiction, between the demands of so...
In the most in-depth look at education in Cambodia to date, scholars long engaged in research on Cam...
Education is both a means to and an end of development. Both education and development are inextrica...
The Cambodian economy has achieved a healthy average growth rate of about 7 percent, over the past d...
Laos, which is located in Indochina Peninsular of the South East Asia, is one of poor countries in t...
Abstract: This review of literature was written in preparation for conducting a research study on th...