Chapter 1. Financing Higher Education in a Global Market: A Contextual Background Steve O. Michael, Professor of Higher Education Administration and Vice Provost for University Diversity and Academic Initiatives at Kent State University. Chapter 2. Fin.
Higher education is increasingly important to the labor market success of individuals and the prosperity of nations, yet, as this book shows, public funding for higher education is declining.
“In Brazil, a conference on internationalization debates its dangers.” Chronicle of Higher Education, April 26. Retrieved Octo- ber 30, 2011, ... The Bologna Process 2020: The European Higher Education Area in the new decade.
Examines the universal phenomenon of cost-sharing in higher education -- where financial responsibility shifts from governments and taxpayers to students and families.
when it comes to soliciting major gifts, and the market for major gifts is changing (Scutari, 2017). “Mega gifts” exceeding $10 million are on the rise, but alumni giving is down, says Scutari—meaning the universities must be careful in ...
Journal for the History of Economic Thought 32:1–22. ... King's College Archive Centre, Cambridge, The Papers of Richard Ferdinand Kahn, RFK. ... Riches and Responsibility: The Financial History of Trinity College, Cambridge.
The results of a national symposium which brought together academic financial decision-makers and representatives of the broader financial community. The book discusses several aspects of financing higher education in a...
Market construction by designing suitable funding mechanism can have adverse side-effects on the stakeholders and eventually on the goals of higher education, in particular how the notions of equity and excellence are conceived.
As the Government of Malawi investigates options to expand access to higher education and improve the quality of higher education provision, the objective of this report is to contribute to an improved understanding of the challenges ...
The economic and social impact of international education is substantial with many educational institutions now dependent on the recruitment of overseas students for their survival. The authors of The Global...
Chapters cover all key aspects of program development, including: Staffing and recruiting considerations. Training and development of staff. Content and delivery issues. Marketing strategies. Assessment of financial literacy.