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Guimón, José; Narula, Rajneesh – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2020
During the past two decades, a growing number of universities, mainly from developed countries, have established branch campuses in developing countries. From the developing country perspective, attracting foreign universities can help mitigate financial constraints and capacity shortages that impair the state's ability to provide greater access…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, Universities, Multicampus Colleges
Bynoe, Jacob; And Others – Universities Quarterly, 1973
A panel discussion on resources for universities in developing countries. (PG)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Development, Higher Education, Institutional Role
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Powell, J. P. – Vestes: Australian Universities' Review, 1975
Assesses the achievements of the University of Papua New Guinea ten years after its founding under the formative influence of Australia. Concludes that the research record of its staff is good, its teaching efforts less successful, its role as social critic almost invisible, and the value of its professional training program untested. (JT)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Assessment, Educational Development, Educational History
Dafaala, E. N. – Bulletin of the Association of African Universities, 1974
An address summarizing the content of a workshop of the Association of African Universities in Accra, July 1972. The African University is defined in terms of its objectives for the 1970s including its role in the society, the development of indigenous staff, its relationship to Government, and research and development. [Resume in French…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Developing Nations, Educational Development, Educational Objectives
Adams, R. S.; And Others – 1981
In preparation for the Seventh Regional Consultation Meeting on the Asian Programme of Educational Innovation for Development (APEID) in June 1981, some of the eminent educators in Asia and the Pacific were invited by the Asian Centre of Educational Innovation for Development (ACEID) to present their thoughts on APEID. This document contains…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Developing Nations, Educational Development, Educational Innovation
Kwapong, A. A. – Bulletin of the Association of African Universities, 1974
Describes briefly the historical circumstances and present characteristics of the 45 universities belonging to the Association of African Universities. Discusses the rationale for staff development programs supplemented by outside recruitment (not vice-versa), and the development of curriculum adapted to the needs of the country and also…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Curriculum Development, Developing Nations, Educational Development
Association of African Universities, Accra-North (Ghana). – 1992
A reflection and training workshop held in Accra (Ghana) brought together African university presidents, vice-chancellors, rectors, and top-level administrators to discuss three themes: first, the nature and functions of higher education institutions; second, leadership and organization of the higher education institution; and, third, resource…
Descriptors: College Administration, Cost Effectiveness, Developing Nations, Developmental Programs
Johnson, Walton R.; Devlin-Foltz, David E. – 1993
This document is the result of a consulting program that sought to identify ways in which institutions and individuals in the United States could be of greatest assistance to the education system of the new nation of Namibia, with particular attention to higher education. The report outlines the educational legacy of Namibia's colonial history,…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Developing Nations, Educational Development, Educational Policy
Madu, Oliver V. A. – 1974
The goal of the Nigerian school system in the context of national integration, modernization, and stability is social equalitarianism and welfare. Also, historically, Nigerian schools have been competitive and Western because of the colonial regime and missionary schools. The pattern remains in independent Nigeria with English literacy and Western…
Descriptors: African History, Colonialism, Comparative Education, Developing Nations
Kleis, Russell J.; And Others – 1974
The three essays in this discussion paper present ways of structuring the concept of non-formal education. "Toward a Contextual Definition of Non-Formal Education" isolates three primary sub-systems: organizational, human, and curricular. Within these subsets non-formal education is differentiated from formal education by a more loosely…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Anthropology
Ministry of Education and Social Welfare, New Delhi (India). – 1975
The paper is one of a series from the Indian Directorate of Adult Education. Intended to stimulate reflection and discussion among educationists about the long-term perspectives, roles, and functions of universities in various aspects of adult continuing and nonformal education, the paper makes specific suggestions on opening universities to the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Developing Nations, Educational Change
Association of African Universities, Accra-North (Ghana). – 1993
This document brings into focus the main ideas and action-oriented decisions emanating from the seminars of heads of African universities which took place on the themes of: the mission of the African university (Accra, 1991); restructuring the African university (Dakar, 1992); and the resources and management of the African university (Alexandria,…
Descriptors: College Administration, Developing Nations, Developmental Programs, Educational Development
Haque, M. – 1975
As a land of extreme rural poverty and illiteracy, Bangladesh needs to consciously promote, develop, and support local institutions and participatory leadership, involving local people in the planning, development, and implementation of developmental policies. Begun in 1959, the Comilla experiment constitutes the rationale for institutional…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Developing Nations, Educational Development, Foreign Countries