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  3. No. 10: Winter 1998

No. 10: Winter 1998

Published: 1998-08-08

The Privatization of Higher Education

  • Private Higher Education: Themes and Variations in Comparative Perspective

    Philip Altbach
    • PDF
  • Emerging Private Universities in Bangladesh: Public Enemy or Ally

    Richard Hopper
    • PDF
  • Corporatization and Privatization of Malaysian Higher Education

    Molly Lee
    • PDF
  • Student Magna Carta Results in Philippine Private Higher Education Protest

    FSC Gonzalez
    • PDF

International

  • Tenure in the United States: 20th Century Relic or Essential Structure for the 21st Century?

    William Tierney
    • PDF
  • A Presidential Perspective from Japan

    Yoshiaki Obara
    • PDF
  • Transnational Education: An Australian Example

    Grant McBurnie, Anthony Pollock
    • PDF
  • Research, Policy, and Practice in Higher Education: A UNESCO Roundtable Discussion

    Glen Jones
    • PDF
  • Tertiary Distance Learning in Africa

    William Saint
    • PDF

Countries and Regions

  • Back to the Future? Contemporary Shifts in Australian Higher Education

    Anthony Welch
    • PDF
  • Higher Education in Hong Kong: The Morning After

    Gerard Postiglione
    • PDF
  • The University of the Middle East

    Hala Taweel
    • PDF

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