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International University Education Leads to Enriched Lives | Scholars generally cite the University of Al Quaraouiyine, which was founded in Morocco in 859, as the oldest degree-granting university. It was during the Medieval period, universities gained in popularity as essential for educating a populace that can solve problems and contributeContinue Reading

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International Increasing HE enrolment and implications for quality | Sub-Saharan Africa is under increasing pressure to increase enrolment at higher education institutions as a result of recognition of the sector as being vital to development, rapid growth in young populations in African countries and improved access and success at schoolContinue Reading

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International The dangers of limiting research to elite universities | [W]e respectfully disagree with Altbach and De Wit’s suggested approach to these problems – ie, differentiating which universities are responsible for published research, while others are rewarded mostly for teaching. We are fundamentally troubled by the implications of such aContinue Reading

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International Patterns and trends in UK higher education 2018 | The report analyses the last 10 years in higher education, focusing on applications, student demographics and graduate outcomes; staff backgrounds and expertise; and the income and expenditure of higher education institutions. African universities need their own China expertise | Africa’sContinue Reading

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International Not enough diverse academic research is being published | Knowledge creation should not be limited to the elite universities, which are concentrated in the Global North. Nor should it be reserved for those at the highest ranks, which tend to lack diversity, including by gender, race, class and more.Continue Reading