Journal of Higher Education in Africa, Volume 2, n°3, 2004

Published: March 31, 2004

1 - The Brain Drain in Africa: An Emerging Challenge to Health Professionals’ Education

Delanyo Dovlo

January 14, 2004
1-18
Delanyo Dovlo

2 - The South African Experience with Developing and Implementing a Funding Formula for the Tertiary Education System

Pundy Pillay

January 14, 2004
19-36
Pundy Pillay

3 - Income-Generating Activities in Higher Education: The Case of Kigali Institute of Science, Technology and Management (KIST)

Albert Butare

January 14, 2004
37-54
Albert Butare

4 - Cross-Border Education as Trade: Issues for Consultation, Policy Review and Research*

Jane Knight

January 14, 2004
55-82
Jane Knight

5 - Higher Education in Ethiopia: The Vision and Its Challenges

William Saint

January 14, 2004
83-114
William Saint

6 - A Bridge Too Far? Constructing Knowledge Societies: New Challenges for Tertiary Education

January 14, 2004
Piyushi Kotecha

7 - Raising Too Many Expectations? Comments on the World Bank Report Constructing Knowledge Societies: New Challenges for Tertiary Education

Paul Hoebink & Arnold van der Zanden

January 14, 2004
Paul Hoebink, Arnold van der Zanden

8 - How to Construct a Knowledge Society: The World Bank’s New Challenges for Tertiary Education

Munzali Jibril

January 14, 2004
Munzali Jibril

9 - Constructing Knowledge Societies? The World Bank and the New Lending Policy for Tertiary Education

Tor Halvorsen & Tom Skauge

January 14, 2004
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JHEA, Volume 2, n°3, 2004 - Full Issue

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