Governance issues in South East Asian higher education: Finance, devolution and transparency in the global era

Auteur(s) : Welch, Anthony

Editeur : 2007

Pages :

237-253

Collection : Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 27, 13

Notes :

Incl., bibliographical references and tables

Using the four principal functions of universities, this article examines several key dilemmas relating to governance of higher education in South East Asia, specifically in Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. While all five nations value universities highly and aspire to widen access to higher education, none can provide public higher education to all who seek places. Hence, private higher education is growing apace, sharpening problems in sectoral governance systems that are, in several cases, already stretched to capacity. Trans-national developments are further complicating domestic regulatory demands. Issues of finance, devolution and transparency are particularly assessed as key challenges for South East Asian higher education.

  • Accès à l'éducation, Stratégies de lutte contre la corruption, Cadre juridique, Développement économique et social, Gestion de l'éducation, Finances, Gouvernance, Transparence, Higher education, Private education
  • Asie et Pacifique
    Indonésie, Malaisie , Philippines, Thaïlande , Viet Nam