This article looks at the evolution of the role of private higher education institutions in Egypt, where the higher education landscape has been predominantly public. Until the early 1990s, private institutions had a very shy presence, primarily as a last resort for underachievers. They have shifted roles to become celebrated players tasked with the mission of improving the quality and competitiveness of the higher education system
This paper aims at clarifying the roles and challenges of "National Authority for Quality Assurance ...
This article addresses the changing role of higher education in Africa from the pre-colonial time up...
This article aims to demonstrate how countries with a relative low performance in higher education l...
The Egyptian Revolution comes amid a period of national and general regional growth of private highe...
In this article, the authors introduce the idea of competition in the private higher education secto...
Private players are often perceived as powerful drivers of innovation and efficiency. This argument ...
As the global and regional thirst for higher education continues to surge, it is time to think how p...
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The article describes the problems of higher education in the Arab countries from the time of caliph...
This thesis looks into the factors underlying the emergence, development, and understandings of priv...
Private participation in higher education has contributed to the transformation and internationaliza...
This article presents the role of private higher education in Germany. It includes some statistics a...
Economic policies encouraging private ownership (liberalisation, privatisation and marketisation) ha...
Bertelsen, Rasmus G. (2012) Private Foreign-Affiliated Universities, the State, and Soft Power: The ...
Notwithstanding the dearth of research on the subject, the increasing global presence of family-owne...
This paper aims at clarifying the roles and challenges of "National Authority for Quality Assurance ...
This article addresses the changing role of higher education in Africa from the pre-colonial time up...
This article aims to demonstrate how countries with a relative low performance in higher education l...
The Egyptian Revolution comes amid a period of national and general regional growth of private highe...
In this article, the authors introduce the idea of competition in the private higher education secto...
Private players are often perceived as powerful drivers of innovation and efficiency. This argument ...
As the global and regional thirst for higher education continues to surge, it is time to think how p...
Copyright © 2015 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
The article describes the problems of higher education in the Arab countries from the time of caliph...
This thesis looks into the factors underlying the emergence, development, and understandings of priv...
Private participation in higher education has contributed to the transformation and internationaliza...
This article presents the role of private higher education in Germany. It includes some statistics a...
Economic policies encouraging private ownership (liberalisation, privatisation and marketisation) ha...
Bertelsen, Rasmus G. (2012) Private Foreign-Affiliated Universities, the State, and Soft Power: The ...
Notwithstanding the dearth of research on the subject, the increasing global presence of family-owne...
This paper aims at clarifying the roles and challenges of "National Authority for Quality Assurance ...
This article addresses the changing role of higher education in Africa from the pre-colonial time up...
This article aims to demonstrate how countries with a relative low performance in higher education l...