Over the past quarter century, the people of the Arabian Peninsula have witnessed a revolutionary transformation in higher education. In 1990, there were fewer than ten public universities that offered their Arabic-language curricula in sex-segregated settings to national citizens only. In 2015, there are more than one hundred public, semi-public, and private colleges and universities. Most of these institutions are open to expatriates and national citizens; a few offer gender integrated instruction; and the language of instruction is much more likely to be in English than Arabic. Higher Education Revolutions in the Gulf explores the reasons behind this dramatic growth. It examines the causes of the sharp shift in educational practices and ...
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This paper maps the landscape of transnational higher education in the Middle East, focusing in part...
Over the past quarter century, the people of the Arabian Peninsula have witnessed a revolutionary tr...
AbstractDrawing from a four-year study the current state of educational opportunities for women in t...
Presenting an analysis of higher education in eight countries in the Arab Middle East and North Afri...
The philosophy and policy of higher education in Saudi Arabia, since its establishment, have been ba...
Arabic Across the Curriculum is a broad language support program at Zayed University in the UAE, whi...
The article describes the problems of higher education in the Arab countries from the time of caliph...
The article describes the problems of higher education in the Arab countries from the time of caliph...
peer reviewedThe tertiary education sector in Qatar has grown very rapidly, viewed as key to nationa...
This article explores the educational history of the United Arab Emirates, a young and vastly wealth...
The tertiary education sector in Qatar has grown very rapidly, viewed as key to national development...
[EN] The aim of the paper is to examine the emergence of transnational higher education (TNHE) and i...
This book explores the prospects for higher education development in the Middle East and North Afric...
Despite the fact that higher education in Iraq has suffered from the scourges of many wars (1980-198...
This book explores the prospects for higher education development in the Middle East and North Afric...
This paper maps the landscape of transnational higher education in the Middle East, focusing in part...
Over the past quarter century, the people of the Arabian Peninsula have witnessed a revolutionary tr...
AbstractDrawing from a four-year study the current state of educational opportunities for women in t...
Presenting an analysis of higher education in eight countries in the Arab Middle East and North Afri...
The philosophy and policy of higher education in Saudi Arabia, since its establishment, have been ba...
Arabic Across the Curriculum is a broad language support program at Zayed University in the UAE, whi...
The article describes the problems of higher education in the Arab countries from the time of caliph...
The article describes the problems of higher education in the Arab countries from the time of caliph...
peer reviewedThe tertiary education sector in Qatar has grown very rapidly, viewed as key to nationa...
This article explores the educational history of the United Arab Emirates, a young and vastly wealth...
The tertiary education sector in Qatar has grown very rapidly, viewed as key to national development...
[EN] The aim of the paper is to examine the emergence of transnational higher education (TNHE) and i...
This book explores the prospects for higher education development in the Middle East and North Afric...
Despite the fact that higher education in Iraq has suffered from the scourges of many wars (1980-198...
This book explores the prospects for higher education development in the Middle East and North Afric...
This paper maps the landscape of transnational higher education in the Middle East, focusing in part...