While Africa has been identified with higher education for many centuries, modern higher education, and indeed, modern Universities, have their origin in the colonial his
CESA (Continental Education Strategy for Africa) 2016-25 represents the commitment of African countries, under the framework of the AU, to transform education and trainin
Quality assurance of African higher education is at the top of the continent’s development agenda.
Emerging dynamics and novel actors are shaping the transformations of sub-Saharan Africa’s research and innovation systems.
The Higher Education sector on the African continent has seen exceptional growth over the last two decades, although enrolment rates continue to lag behind global figures
Internationalisation is one of the main phenomena influencing HE transformations and developments globally.
Higher Education (HE) in East Africa dates to 1949 when Makerere College was renamed Makerere College, University of East Africa.
After the end of the Cold War, universities in Oceania played a pivotal and relatively uncontroversial role in building international linkage for three decades, facilitat