International Higher Education
No 81: Summer 2015
Table of Contents
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Full Issue
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Number 81: Summer 2015
Philip G. Altbach
International Themes
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Internationalization and Global Tension: Lessons from History (2-4)
Philip G. Altbach, Hans de Wit
Perspectives on Global University Networks (4-5)
Robin Middlehurst
Are Double/Multiple Degree Programs Leading to “Discount Degrees”?
(5-7)
Jane Knight
Is the United States the Best in the World? Not in Internationalization
(7-9)
Madeleine F. Green
Private Higher Education
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Private Higher Education’s Distinctive Niche in New Zealand (9-10)
Malcolm Abbot
India’s Private Universities: Solutions or Problems? (10-12)
Krishnapratap B.K. Powar
United Kingdom: Problems and Challenges
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UK Research Excellence: Getting Better All the Time? (12-13)
Simon Marginson
Transnational Pathways to English Higher Education (14-15)
Janet Ilieva
Latin American Issues
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How Much is a Full Professor Worth? The Challenge of Attracting the Best
Talent (15-16)
Marcelo Knobel
Crisis and Homesickness: A New Opportunity for Brain Gain in Latin America?
(17-18)
Iván F. Pacheco
Changes in Afghanistan
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The Struggle to Rebuild and Transform Higher Education in Afghanistan
(18-20)
Fred M Hayward, Mohammad O. Babury
The Challenges of Developing an Autonomous Higher Education System in
Afghanistan (20-21)
Joseph B. Berger, Hanni S. Thoma
Countries and Regions
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Institutionalization of Community Engagement at African Universities
(21-23)
Henry Mugabi
Australian Universities Under Neoliberal Management: The Deepening Crisis
(23-25)
Raewyn Connell
Joint-Venture Universities in China: Shanghai and Shenzhen Comparisons
(25-26)
Ruth Hayhoe, Julia Pan
Japan’s “Top Global University” Project (27-28)
Yukiko Shimmi, Akiyoshi Yonezawa
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