Throughout the African continent, albeit a product of imperial domination, every state at independence conceived a national project, which aimed at building a nation-state with a clearly articulated development agenda. Education as a social institution was considered requisite toward the actualisation of the national project. The sub-sector of higher education, and particularly the university, appeared as an indispensable agency. Given the general colonial policy of exclusion of Africans from university education, the right of African states to build their national/public universities epitomised self-determination at independence. The independence movements in the 1950s-1960s coincided also with the regained popularity of human capital theo...
Universities that came into being largely in the second-half of the 20th century, to meet the demand...
The importance of education can never be under-played in any society as it is the most potent weapon...
This article takes the formation and work of the ‘Elliot’ Commission on Higher Education in West Afr...
Throughout the African continent, albeit a product of imperial domination, every state at independen...
This paper's principal purpose is to explore the range of ways in which African universities act as ...
This article addresses the changing role of higher education in Africa from the pre-colonial time up...
http://ojs.uniswa.sz/index.php/urej01/article/view/45,It is generally accepted that higher education...
It is generally accepted that higher education must play a critical role in the development of the A...
African higher education plays a central role for social, economic and cultural transformation. This...
African higher education plays a central role for social, economic and cultural transformation. This...
The thesis of this paper is that the African university, like its counterpart in the advanced develo...
The decolonial departure point of this article is that every human being is born into a valid and le...
Abstract: Institutions of high learning constitute key sites of knowledge and occupy a significant a...
Although the cradle of university education is traced to Africa, modern university education in Afri...
The idea that developing all sectors of the educational palette is influential for socio-economic de...
Universities that came into being largely in the second-half of the 20th century, to meet the demand...
The importance of education can never be under-played in any society as it is the most potent weapon...
This article takes the formation and work of the ‘Elliot’ Commission on Higher Education in West Afr...
Throughout the African continent, albeit a product of imperial domination, every state at independen...
This paper's principal purpose is to explore the range of ways in which African universities act as ...
This article addresses the changing role of higher education in Africa from the pre-colonial time up...
http://ojs.uniswa.sz/index.php/urej01/article/view/45,It is generally accepted that higher education...
It is generally accepted that higher education must play a critical role in the development of the A...
African higher education plays a central role for social, economic and cultural transformation. This...
African higher education plays a central role for social, economic and cultural transformation. This...
The thesis of this paper is that the African university, like its counterpart in the advanced develo...
The decolonial departure point of this article is that every human being is born into a valid and le...
Abstract: Institutions of high learning constitute key sites of knowledge and occupy a significant a...
Although the cradle of university education is traced to Africa, modern university education in Afri...
The idea that developing all sectors of the educational palette is influential for socio-economic de...
Universities that came into being largely in the second-half of the 20th century, to meet the demand...
The importance of education can never be under-played in any society as it is the most potent weapon...
This article takes the formation and work of the ‘Elliot’ Commission on Higher Education in West Afr...