Following the Second World War, higher education in Mexico began a series of fundamental changes that taken together, altered the profile of the traditional university. It developed into a system which in its academic, social and political functions became highly complex as well as diverse, given the variety of institutional options and professional development schemes.The transition took place both at the institutional level and was system wide. The former was accompanied by expansion in the organisation as a whole. It involved updating the curriculum and the overhaul of administrative, managerial and planning mechanisms. At the latter level, the most significant change involved reforming the major component parts; the territorial distribu...
The idea of international cooperation linked to educational processes appeared explicitly in the 19...
<span>This work is part of the international research project, The <em>Changing Academic Profession ...
"The debate about the current (or perhaps perennial) crises of higher education suffers from a lack ...
Following the Second World War, higher education in Mexico began a series of fundamental changes tha...
Understanding the risks and benefits of internationalizing higher education is a topic of growing im...
This paper describes the main characteristics of the Higher Education System in Mexico, in order to ...
An understanding of Mexico’s educational system requires a systematic historical approach that takes...
1. The main purpose of the present study is to present a more plausible account, than has\ud been pr...
To expand knowledge on the field of higher education in general and to collaborate to the particular...
<span>By means of the National Accord for the Modernization of Basic Education (1992), the Mexican E...
This paper examines the institutional reform conducted at three public universities in Mexico: the U...
Higher education in Mexico is under an ongoing transition process influenced by global tendencies. T...
This article is the result of scientific-pedagogical research, which was conducted to identify the m...
Among the most significant drivers of the reconfiguration of worldwide higher education systems are ...
Abstract. Mexico's National Autonomous University (UNAM) is the most important higher education...
The idea of international cooperation linked to educational processes appeared explicitly in the 19...
<span>This work is part of the international research project, The <em>Changing Academic Profession ...
"The debate about the current (or perhaps perennial) crises of higher education suffers from a lack ...
Following the Second World War, higher education in Mexico began a series of fundamental changes tha...
Understanding the risks and benefits of internationalizing higher education is a topic of growing im...
This paper describes the main characteristics of the Higher Education System in Mexico, in order to ...
An understanding of Mexico’s educational system requires a systematic historical approach that takes...
1. The main purpose of the present study is to present a more plausible account, than has\ud been pr...
To expand knowledge on the field of higher education in general and to collaborate to the particular...
<span>By means of the National Accord for the Modernization of Basic Education (1992), the Mexican E...
This paper examines the institutional reform conducted at three public universities in Mexico: the U...
Higher education in Mexico is under an ongoing transition process influenced by global tendencies. T...
This article is the result of scientific-pedagogical research, which was conducted to identify the m...
Among the most significant drivers of the reconfiguration of worldwide higher education systems are ...
Abstract. Mexico's National Autonomous University (UNAM) is the most important higher education...
The idea of international cooperation linked to educational processes appeared explicitly in the 19...
<span>This work is part of the international research project, The <em>Changing Academic Profession ...
"The debate about the current (or perhaps perennial) crises of higher education suffers from a lack ...