Small states have in common a number of challenges and opportunities, including in the domain of tertiary education. They face particular constraints in the organization of tertiary education because of their limited pools of highly qualified human resources and the difficulties in achieving economies of scale in administration and management. In many small states, the tertiary sector has undergone considerable change. Enrollments have grown rapidly, the institutional fabric has been diversified, and technology-based and networked models have been developed. Small states have also been part of expanded cross-border provision, much of it positive bust some involving degree mills and other challenges. This publication takes stock of recent re...
Education in small states: policies and priorities, by Michael Crossley, Mark Bray and Steve Packer...
In the coming decades the global profile of tertiary education will be transformed by the multiplica...
Facing the challenges of globalization and raising the quality of tertiary education to global stand...
Since the 1980s, a literature has emerged on the distinctive features of small states. These states,...
Theme: Rethinking Education in Small Island Developing StatesParts of the literature in the 1980s an...
Among the 52 current member states of the Commonwealth, 28 have populations below 2 million. Small s...
There is an increasing pressure on small island states to reconceptualize education policies, educat...
The volume is concerned with educational developments in small and microstates, a topic that has onl...
Many of the bureaucratic models used in small states were originally designed for much larger system...
An earlier draft of this paper was presented as a keynote address at an international workshop on ma...
Small states face unprecedented challenges in what is now an even more globalized and interconnected...
first such non-European mini-state in the world. Three international seminars were held to discuss v...
Tertiary education policy is increasingly important on national agendas. The widespread recognition ...
To counterbalance the challenges of globalization, raising the superiority of our tertiary education...
The distinctive features of small states provide the focus for this special issue. Each of the paper...
Education in small states: policies and priorities, by Michael Crossley, Mark Bray and Steve Packer...
In the coming decades the global profile of tertiary education will be transformed by the multiplica...
Facing the challenges of globalization and raising the quality of tertiary education to global stand...
Since the 1980s, a literature has emerged on the distinctive features of small states. These states,...
Theme: Rethinking Education in Small Island Developing StatesParts of the literature in the 1980s an...
Among the 52 current member states of the Commonwealth, 28 have populations below 2 million. Small s...
There is an increasing pressure on small island states to reconceptualize education policies, educat...
The volume is concerned with educational developments in small and microstates, a topic that has onl...
Many of the bureaucratic models used in small states were originally designed for much larger system...
An earlier draft of this paper was presented as a keynote address at an international workshop on ma...
Small states face unprecedented challenges in what is now an even more globalized and interconnected...
first such non-European mini-state in the world. Three international seminars were held to discuss v...
Tertiary education policy is increasingly important on national agendas. The widespread recognition ...
To counterbalance the challenges of globalization, raising the superiority of our tertiary education...
The distinctive features of small states provide the focus for this special issue. Each of the paper...
Education in small states: policies and priorities, by Michael Crossley, Mark Bray and Steve Packer...
In the coming decades the global profile of tertiary education will be transformed by the multiplica...
Facing the challenges of globalization and raising the quality of tertiary education to global stand...