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Safi, A. Qayum – Higher Education, 1986
The emerging role of Kuwait University as a major institution, its position in Kuwait and in the Arab world, and its efforts toward program development and institutional research are discussed. Specific issues in admissions, curriculum emphasis, teaching methods, facilities, staffing, and long-range financial and administrative planning are…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Role, Developing Nations, Educational Change

Elton, Lewis; Manwaring, Gaye – Higher Education, 1981
The experience and experiments in helping to develop a training program for academic staff at Universiti Sains Malaysia and the model of staff training associated with this program are described. This is used as a basis for staff training for universities in the South East Asian region. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Correspondence Study, Developing Nations, Faculty Development

Ahmat, Sharom – Higher Education, 1980
The part the university plays in the building of a nation in the post-independence period is described and illustrated by means of a detailed study of Malaysia. The impact of economic, socio-cultural, and political factors are analyzed and the objectives of higher education in contemporary Malaysia are articulated. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Role, Community Development, Developing Nations, Educational Economics

Chitnis, Suma – Higher Education, 1993
A discussion of the difficulties and progress of Indian higher education in the postcolonial era concludes that, although there have been some gains, problems exist in overexpansion, inadequate resources, political influences, and general lack of vigor in the higher education system. Several initiatives are suggested. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Change Strategies, College Role, Colonialism

Barnett, George A.; Wu, Reggie Yingli – Higher Education, 1995
Using data on the 50 countries with the largest numbers of exchange students, trends in international student exchange from 1970-89 are examined. The United States and some Western-developed nations have remained at the center of the network, Asian and Middle Eastern countries have become more central, and African countries have become more…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Trends, Foreign Countries

Patrinos, Harry Anthony – Higher Education, 1990
The World Bank's proposed changes for higher education funding in developing countries include decentralizing management, expanding private schools, introducing selective student loans and scholarships, and cost recovery. Obstacles in Colombia include quality of and access to higher education and upper class opposition to scholarships.…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Administration, College Role, Decentralization

Court, David – Higher Education, 1979
In Africa the increasing cost and questionable relevance of much overseas training, combined with the growth of home country facilities, have raised questions about the extent to which scholarship provisions have adapted to changing circumstances. The need for more systematic information on scholarship provision, training needs, and job…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Developing Nations, Educational Needs, Faculty Development

Akpan, Philip A. – Higher Education, 1990
This paper discusses the machinery for higher education policy formulation and implementation in Nigeria. It identifies the goal of national unity and national integration as a new addition to the university's traditional role. An analysis of the implementation of measures aimed at achieving national integration with emphasis on student…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Developing Nations, Ethnic Discrimination, Ethnic Relations