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Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on Higher Education and Research
Indian Journal of Human Development, 2020COVID-19 outbreak has caused a downward spiral in the world economy and caused a huge impact on the higher education system. The sudden closure of campuses as a social distancing measure to prevent community transmission has shifted face-to-face classes ...
Shazia Rashid, S. S. Yadav
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Process and Structure in Higher Education
Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: A Model For Higher Education Chapter Three: The Development of Higher Education in the UK: Changing Purposes Since 1945 Chapter Four: The Working of the Whole System Chapter Five: The Institution Chapter Six: Basic ...
Tony Becher, M. Kogan
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If physical capital — its growth and distribution — was central to debate on economic development in the twentieth century, human capital increasingly occupies centre stage in the twenty-first century (Kapur and Crowley, 2008), and this puts a spotlight on education — whether primary, secondary or tertiary.
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Internationalization of Higher Education
2010The internationalization of higher education has expanded over the last decades. Numbers of students, teaching staff, and researchers that cross borders are increasing and institutional activities and strategies for internationalization have become more elaborate.
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Education and Information Technologies : Official Journal of the IFIP technical committee on Education, 2022
Ouyang Fan, Luyi Zheng, Pengcheng Jiao
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Ouyang Fan, Luyi Zheng, Pengcheng Jiao
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International Journal of Nursing Studies, 1983
Gladys Carter, an eminent Canadian nurse holding a "Boots" fellowship at the University of Edinburgh, in 1954 set out lucidly the ways in which the nursing profession would benefit from an increase of university graduates among its members. Since then the University of Edinburgh has been playing a prominent part in conducting courses at undergraduate ...
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Gladys Carter, an eminent Canadian nurse holding a "Boots" fellowship at the University of Edinburgh, in 1954 set out lucidly the ways in which the nursing profession would benefit from an increase of university graduates among its members. Since then the University of Edinburgh has been playing a prominent part in conducting courses at undergraduate ...
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Commercialization of Higher Education [PDF]
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Dropout from Higher Education: A Theoretical Synthesis of Recent Research
, 1975Vincent Tinto
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The future of higher education and of higher education research [PDF]
John Brennan, Ulrich Teichler
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