Romania

Public–Private Divide in a Dual-Track System

Authors

  • Georgiana Mihut University of Warwick

Keywords:

Romania, public and private higher education, dual-track higher education, demographic changes

Abstract

States can ensure that higher education remains a public good by providing free or low-cost high-quality education either to all students or to students who otherwise could not afford it. It is often assumed that public good-oriented provision is offered by state-funded universities. The reality of the public–private-good dichotomy is much messier in many countries, including Romania.

Author Biography

Georgiana Mihut, University of Warwick

Georgiana Mihut is assistant professor, Department of Education Studies, University of Warwick, UK. Email: georgiana.g.mihut@gmail.com

Published

2022-01-07

How to Cite

Mihut, G. (2022). Romania: Public–Private Divide in a Dual-Track System. International Higher Education, (109), 34–35. Retrieved from https://ejournals.bc.edu/index.php/ihe/article/view/14503

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