Please find Number 74 of International Higher Education.
The first article in this issue features a report concerning research and training in higher education. The “Shanghai Statement” stems from an important conference sponsored by the Center for International Higher Education and the Graduate School of Education at Shanghai Jiaotong University that brought together 17 directors of higher education centers from around the world and several policymakers. The event was supported by the SIDA, the Swedish aid agency. The statement notes the increasing importance, maturity, and relevance of higher education centers and programs in providing both research and training. We hope that the statement may stimulate action to raise the profile of the higher education research and training community worldwide.
We urge you to forward our electronic edition to your colleagues, as our aim is to provide information and analysis about global higher education trends to a wide and diverse audience.
You might recall that we expressed concern about our colleague Prof. Kemal Gürüz of Turkey in our last message. We are pleased to note that Prof. Gürüz was released from prison.
We are pleased to announce the publication of The Forefront of International Higher Education: A Festschrift in Honor of Philip G. Altbach, coedited by Alma Maldonado-Maldonado and Roberta Malee Bassett. This book is published by Springer Publishers, Dordrecht, Netherlands. Web site: www.springer.com.
Cordially,
Philip G. Altbach, Director
Laura E. Rumbley, Associate Director
Boston College
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International Issues |
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The Need for Research and Training for the Higher Education Enterprise The Shanghai Statement Philip G. Altbach
Higher Education in Post-Conflict Conditions Iván F. Pacheco and Ane Turner Johnson |
Asian Themes |
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Does a Higher Education Community Exist in Asia? Hugo Horta and Jisun Jung |
Internationalization Trends |
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Soaring Spain: A Dream Deferred?
Laura E. Rumbley and Laura Howard Lukas Bischof
Wesley Teter and Don Martin
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Latin America Focus |
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Countries and Regions |
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Democratic Reform in Egyptian Universities Ahmed El-Obeidy Duy Pham |
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