International Uganda: Are African Private Universities As Pitiable As Portrayed Abroad? | Last week, a staff at the University of Southampton sent me an article titled ‘Africa’s teaching shops: the rise of private universities’ by Chris Havergal published in the Times Higher Education magazine in the UK. Let’s have theContinue Reading

International College fees ‘inevitable solution to third-level funding crisis’ | College fees seem an inevitable solution to the country’s [Ireland’s] third-level funding crisis, an international education expert has said. The 10 Ed-Tech Companies That Are Raising the Most Money | In the first half of 2015, venture-capital funding in edContinue Reading

International The Slow Death of the University | Stanford and MIT, after all, provided the very models of the entrepreneurial university. What has emerged in Britain, however, is what one might call Americanization without the affluence — the affluence, at least, of the American private educational sector. China Turns toContinue Reading

International TEF metrics plan attacked by academics | (UK) Leading academics have signed an open letter warning that it would be “completely inappropriate” to use data on student outcomes to measure university teaching standards. Higher education is in crisis: Pityana | Former University of South Africa Vice-Chancellor, Professor Barney Pityana,Continue Reading