In a shrinking world, in which a neo-liberal discourse has permeated sub-Saharan Africanhigher education, critical reflection is required to assess the merits and demerits of globalisation. Research, intensive discussion and hearings conducted over a two-year period by the Task Force on Higher Education and Society, convened by the World Bank and United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) for the purpose of exploring the future of higher education in the developing world, led to the conclusion that without more and better higher education, developing countries would find it increasingly difficult to benefit from the global knowledge economy. A decade later, we argue for a radical change in the traditional dis...
Globalisation and its impact on higher education will be discussed, while globalisation as a critica...
The discourse of the internationalisation of higher education continues to grow in influence. Whilst...
Globalisation and the WTO's GATS are imposing unrelenting pressure on governments, universities and ...
In a shrinking world, in which a neo-liberal discourse has permeated sub-Saharan African higher educ...
The business world has changed dramatically over the last decade to address the reality of globalisa...
Although the concept of globalisation is embedded in the economic field, it is not foreign to educat...
Over the past decades, the development of the internationalisation of higher education has revised ...
Globalisation is one of the most powerful worldwide forces transforming society. It dominates today’...
Globalisation is a highly contested term and has become a site for tension. Whilst globalisation in ...
This thesis presents a case study of a new and emerging university in the Global South. It seeks to ...
AbstractThere is an urgent call for higher education institutions to be well equipped with an well-d...
A ZJER article on globalization.Globalization has become a conspicuous phenomenon of our time and ha...
This study focuses on the poor and deteriorating quality of education in the Third World countries i...
Both global education and international education are movements designed to promote the concepts of ...
Globalization in the twenty first century has reshaped virtually all facets of human life, higher ed...
Globalisation and its impact on higher education will be discussed, while globalisation as a critica...
The discourse of the internationalisation of higher education continues to grow in influence. Whilst...
Globalisation and the WTO's GATS are imposing unrelenting pressure on governments, universities and ...
In a shrinking world, in which a neo-liberal discourse has permeated sub-Saharan African higher educ...
The business world has changed dramatically over the last decade to address the reality of globalisa...
Although the concept of globalisation is embedded in the economic field, it is not foreign to educat...
Over the past decades, the development of the internationalisation of higher education has revised ...
Globalisation is one of the most powerful worldwide forces transforming society. It dominates today’...
Globalisation is a highly contested term and has become a site for tension. Whilst globalisation in ...
This thesis presents a case study of a new and emerging university in the Global South. It seeks to ...
AbstractThere is an urgent call for higher education institutions to be well equipped with an well-d...
A ZJER article on globalization.Globalization has become a conspicuous phenomenon of our time and ha...
This study focuses on the poor and deteriorating quality of education in the Third World countries i...
Both global education and international education are movements designed to promote the concepts of ...
Globalization in the twenty first century has reshaped virtually all facets of human life, higher ed...
Globalisation and its impact on higher education will be discussed, while globalisation as a critica...
The discourse of the internationalisation of higher education continues to grow in influence. Whilst...
Globalisation and the WTO's GATS are imposing unrelenting pressure on governments, universities and ...