
As evidenced by recently published articles, corruption has severely infected higher education worldwide. Through a global scan, this article first surveys examples of corruption in higher education in a few countries.
Este sitio pertenece al Instituto Internacional de Planeamiento de la Educación de la UNESCO
As evidenced by recently published articles, corruption has severely infected higher education worldwide. Through a global scan, this article first surveys examples of corruption in higher education in a few countries.
The international conference Plagiarism across Europe and Beyond aims to be a forum for sharing best practices and experience with addressing academic integrity issues. Academic integrity is becoming more and more important topic in higher education across Europe.
Education is commonly thought to be a haven for the young. No matter how unstable the polity, no matter how dismal the prospects for the economy, education investments are often treated as sacrosanct. This is one reason for the popularity of education as part of foreign aid.
In this book, Transparency International's (TI) world-renowned 'corruption perception index' (CPI) and 'bribery perception index' (BPI) are explained and examined by a number of experts.
Corruption in education seriously undermines political, economic and social development and has a devastating effect on the lives of students and parents.
Corruption is a cause of poverty in developing countries, and a constraint to successful poverty reduction.
The Global Corruption Report provides an overview of the state of corruption around the world in 2004.
This resource guide is a joint effort of USAID's Office of Democracy and Governance (DG) and Office of Education, responding to the need to promote greater policy and program linkages between the Agency's democracy and governance and education sector.
This book emphasizes on concrete experiences of churches, aid agencies and missionary societies during 1992-2002. It also includes biblical, inter-religious and call for responsible leadership.
La corruption est de tous les temps. Mais, comme l'ensemble de l'économie, elle s'est mondialisée pour prendre, dans le dernier quart du XXe siècle, une dimension encoure inconnue.