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ArtikelAfrica's Troika Conundrums: Expansion, Consolidation, and Un(der)employment?  
Oleh: Teferra, Damtew
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: International Higher Education (http://ejournals.bc.edu/ojs/index.php/ihe/issue/archive) no. 80 (2015), page 18.
Topik: African higher education; higher education
Fulltext: II5018802015.pdf (149.46KB)
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Isi artikelAfrican higher education has recorded an impressive growth in the last decade. Currently, an estimated 14 million students study in higher learning institutions in the region with Egypt, Nigeria, South Africa, and Ethiopia enrolling the highest number of students. Over 500 public and 1,500 private universities operate in the region. Yet, still the enrollment rate, at around 6 percent, stands as the lowest in the world.
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