A rich body of literature has emerged that seeks to shed further light on how concepts like globalization and internationalization shape higher education systems and their institutions. This paper examines how the rise of private higher education in various national contexts has engendered global patterns of public financial support for private institutions and particularly the various ways in which public funding is channeled to such providers. A cross-national typology of public/private higher education sectors and a system-level ‘map’ of how public funding is directed to institutions are both used to explain why different patterns may emerge. This framework is then used to examine the policies and practices in four representative systems...
This chapter provides historical analysis of the position assigned to income from home and internati...
The chapter focuses on the increasing cross-sectoral competition for public resources between variou...
The current study discusses the different applications of higher education financing syst...
In a growing number of countries, the private higher education sector is increasingly diverse and in...
International audiencePrivate higher education institutions, once a trivial fragment of the higher e...
With college enrollments mushrooming in many nations but public support generally unable to keep up,...
This paper describes the present role of private providers in UK higher education, compares the posi...
In this article we compare the mechanisms for funding higher education institutions across a set of ...
This paper reviews common funding approaches/models found in the US and UK as well as the philosophi...
AbstractHigher education is important for countries for several reasons. It is a significant step fo...
This work takes into consideration the wide reform process that is impacting on Universities all ove...
The paper compares and contrasts higher education funding sources and systems in the U.S. and the ...
This paper looks at the current challenge facing higher education by exploring the historical relati...
Higher education is important for countries for several reasons. It is a significant step for countr...
This article examines the foreign practice of public-private partnership in the higher education sys...
This chapter provides historical analysis of the position assigned to income from home and internati...
The chapter focuses on the increasing cross-sectoral competition for public resources between variou...
The current study discusses the different applications of higher education financing syst...
In a growing number of countries, the private higher education sector is increasingly diverse and in...
International audiencePrivate higher education institutions, once a trivial fragment of the higher e...
With college enrollments mushrooming in many nations but public support generally unable to keep up,...
This paper describes the present role of private providers in UK higher education, compares the posi...
In this article we compare the mechanisms for funding higher education institutions across a set of ...
This paper reviews common funding approaches/models found in the US and UK as well as the philosophi...
AbstractHigher education is important for countries for several reasons. It is a significant step fo...
This work takes into consideration the wide reform process that is impacting on Universities all ove...
The paper compares and contrasts higher education funding sources and systems in the U.S. and the ...
This paper looks at the current challenge facing higher education by exploring the historical relati...
Higher education is important for countries for several reasons. It is a significant step for countr...
This article examines the foreign practice of public-private partnership in the higher education sys...
This chapter provides historical analysis of the position assigned to income from home and internati...
The chapter focuses on the increasing cross-sectoral competition for public resources between variou...
The current study discusses the different applications of higher education financing syst...