Abstract:
In the last decade, higher education in Africa has seen policy shifts in favor of higher education, massive demand and major growth in providers, and unprecedented progress in information and communications technologies. However, the region has also faced large numbers of unemployed and unemployable graduates, uncertainty due to international regimes such as the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS), diminishing faculty numbers, and massive brain drain.
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| Document Title: | African higher education: projecting the future |
| Journal: | International Higher Education |
| Volume: | 51 |
| Document Type: | Journal Article (Peer Reviewed) |
| Subject Area: | Contributory Studies and Research Approaches |
| Country: | African Continent |
| Keywords: | Academic Achievement, Admission, Employment trends, Employment Opportunities, Graduate Unemployment, Graduate Employment, General Agreement on Trade in Services GATS |
| File Size: | 47 KB |
| Date Added: | 28 September 2011 |