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Home > Papers presented

IIEP Policy Forum 2009

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Tertiary education in small states. Planning in the context of globalization.
2 and 3 July 2009

Papers presented:

Mark Bray
Michaela Martin

Trends in the development of tertiary education in small states:An overview

Mark Bray

Provision of higher education in Small States: Demands, constraints and strategies

Dame Pearlette Louisy
Michael Crossley

How is tertiary education in small states affected by the new global environment? A perspective from Saint Lucia

Mohammed Waheed
Hassan

How is tertiary education in small states affected by the new global environment? A perspective from Maldives

David Atchoaréna

Linking the development of tertiary education and the labour market in small states: Between localization and internationalization

Antony Stella

Quality assurance and accreditation: what are the options for small states?

Bhoendradatt Tewarie

The regional university model – does it still stand? A perspective from the University of the West Indies

Sir John Daniel
John Lesperance

Technology for collective action: The case of the Virtual University for Small States of the Commonwealth

Mamadou Tangara

Creating a new university linked to development: The University of The Gambia

Rajesh Chandra

The case of Fiji

Saïf Alshmeli

The case of Oman

Jacques Sciberras

The case of Malta

Arayik Navoyan

The case of Armenia

 
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