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Higher Education Policy And The Global Competition Phenomenon International And Development Education 1st Edition Val D Rust

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Higher Education Policy And The Global Competition Phenomenon International And Development Education 1st Edition Val D Rust
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.25 MB
Pages: 285
Author: Val D. Rust, Laura Portnoi, Sylvia S. Bagley
ISBN: 9780230618183, 0230618189
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Higher Education Policy And The Global Competition Phenomenon International And Development Education 1st Edition Val D Rust by Val D. Rust, Laura Portnoi, Sylvia S. Bagley 9780230618183, 0230618189 instant download after payment.

In today’s open and integrated world, competition has become central to the higher education subsector. Key facets of the global competition phenomenon include the development of global university ranking systems, academic capitalism, and mergers of “strong” and “weak” institutions. This volume provides a critical assessment of the phenomenon and the complex ways in which global competition is envisioned and enacted in various countries and their higher education institutions. Senior and emerging scholars in the field address the tensions and challenges inherent in the global competition phenomenon by delving into issues such as university rankings, quality assurance, cross-border higher education provision, and privatization.

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