Higher education in Latin America has deep roots back to the Spanish colonisation in the Hispanic countries. In Brazil, a former Portuguese colony, this sector did not emerge until the nineteenth century and in the Anglophone Caribbean, not until the twentieth. Now in the twenty-first century throughout the region it is subject to the global reach of the neoliberal era with marketisation, quality assurance and international rankings playing very strong roles. The number of private higher education institutions has increased dramatically with problems attached for quality, which is extremely variable. New types of institution have emerged, for example the community colleges in the Anglophone Caribbean offering the first few years of undergra...
Higher education in the developing world has changed dramatically over the past two decades, mainly ...
Se vincula la evolución de la educación superior en América Latina con los cambiantes estilos y estr...
The international conditions of higher education have never been so much emphasised as in the last d...
Universities in Latin America and in the Caribbean (LAC), and throughout the world, are facing one o...
Latin America has a long tradition in higher education that is derived from the colonial universitie...
Abstract. During the last two decades, Latin American universities have experienced intense pressure...
This paper investigates the current status of higher education and its reflection upon economic and ...
The higher education sector in Latin America has fallen short of its promise of spearheading cultura...
The future of any region’s higher education infrastructure cannot be a matter of guesswork; instead ...
Massification is one of the global trends in higher education with more impact on the Latin American...
This paper discusses some of the analyses and proposals presented by a large network of European and...
Quality assurance processes have developed in Latin America since the beginning of the 1990s, trying...
Latin America leads the world in the size of legally for-profit private higher education. This reali...
(elaborado por los editores): Este capítulo es un ejercicio de Educación Superior internacional comp...
"Myth, Reality, and Reform: Higher Education Policy in Latin America" analyzes Latin American higher...
Higher education in the developing world has changed dramatically over the past two decades, mainly ...
Se vincula la evolución de la educación superior en América Latina con los cambiantes estilos y estr...
The international conditions of higher education have never been so much emphasised as in the last d...
Universities in Latin America and in the Caribbean (LAC), and throughout the world, are facing one o...
Latin America has a long tradition in higher education that is derived from the colonial universitie...
Abstract. During the last two decades, Latin American universities have experienced intense pressure...
This paper investigates the current status of higher education and its reflection upon economic and ...
The higher education sector in Latin America has fallen short of its promise of spearheading cultura...
The future of any region’s higher education infrastructure cannot be a matter of guesswork; instead ...
Massification is one of the global trends in higher education with more impact on the Latin American...
This paper discusses some of the analyses and proposals presented by a large network of European and...
Quality assurance processes have developed in Latin America since the beginning of the 1990s, trying...
Latin America leads the world in the size of legally for-profit private higher education. This reali...
(elaborado por los editores): Este capítulo es un ejercicio de Educación Superior internacional comp...
"Myth, Reality, and Reform: Higher Education Policy in Latin America" analyzes Latin American higher...
Higher education in the developing world has changed dramatically over the past two decades, mainly ...
Se vincula la evolución de la educación superior en América Latina con los cambiantes estilos y estr...
The international conditions of higher education have never been so much emphasised as in the last d...