Guide to Higher Education in Africa, 4th Edition


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The fourth edition of The Guide to Higher Education in Africa contains reliable and up-to-the-minute information on higher education throughout Africa - over 900 institutions in 47 countries, plus details of national education systems and agencies - in a single reference source.













Guide to Higher Education in Africa


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The Guide to Higher Education in Africa contains extremely valuable facts and up-to-the-minute data on higher education systems, higher education institutions and agencies in Africa, in one single reference source. 575 institutions in 46 countries are covered with completely new data. Details on university-level institutions include: * Name (local and English) of the Institutions * Full postal address * Telephone, fax, E-mail and telegraphic numbers * List of all faculties, colleges, schools, institutes, departments within the Institutions * Brief historical background * Information on academic year, admission requirements and tuition fees *Degrees and diplomas offered at each level of study * Special facilities (museums etc) and publications * Size and breakdown of academic staff * Student enrollment figures * Principal academic and administrative officers*Addresses of academic bodies in 46 countries throughout Africa




Guide to Higher Education in Africa


Book Description

The Guide to Higher Education in Africa contains extremely valuable facts and up-to-the-minute data on higher education systems, institutions, and agencies in Africa. In one single reference source, 575 institutions in 46 countries are covered with completely new data. Details on university-level institutions include: -- Name (local and English) of the institutions -- Mail, telephone, fax, e-mail and telegraph contact information -- List of all Faculties, Colleges, Schools, Institutes, and Departments within the Institutions -- Brief historical background -- Information on academic year, admission requirements, and tuition fees -- Degrees and diplomas offered at each level of study -- Special facilities (museums, etc.) and publications -- Size and breakdown of academic staff -- Student enrollment figures -- Principal academic and administrative officers -- Addresses of academic bodies in 46 countries throughout Africa -- Grading systems -- Student services and financial aid -- Teacher education -- Recognition of studies and qualifications.




African Higher Education


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African Higher Education


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This book is a comprehensive survey of all aspects and dimensions of higher education in Africa.




Financing Higher Education in Africa


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The training and development of human capital in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) will help countries in the region diversify their economies, carry out economic transformation, and support sustainable growth. Higher education plays a key role in training qualified individuals who will be able to implement new technologies and use innovative methods to establish cost-efficient and effective enterprises and institutions. However, in order for SSA to reap the benefits of this investment in human capital, higher education institutions must secure financing to provide quality training and sound professional prospects to their students. Currently, tertiary education development is unsustainable resources per student are declining and the quality of education is affected. These issues are particularly pressing in times of financial global crisis, when available resources for tertiary education tend to diminish. The impact of the crisis that started in 2008 provides a clear illustration of the need to explore innovative ways to diversify and secure financing for higher education in SSA. 'Financing Higher Education in Africa' provides a comprehensive overview of higher education financing in SSA. The book begins with an explanation of the fundamental problems faced by higher education institutions and students in SSA, namely the combined pressure of a rapid growth in demand and a growing scarcity of public resources, and it presents the dramatic consequences of these trends on quality. The book then turns to analyzing and comparing the current funding policies in SSA countries and it provides recommendations for improvement. Finally, the book examines the alternatives to the status quo and the policy tools needed to both diversify resources and allocate them based on performance. It will be of great interest to governments, universities, research institutions, and international organizations throughout the region.




Knowledge as Enablement


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Knowledge can and does enable, specifically through engagement between higher education institutions, the third sector (mostly non-profit organisations), public service role players and the communities. The purpose of the research is reciprocal building, sharing and utilisation of knowledge for mutual enablement and capacity building.