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Showing posts with label private universities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label private universities. Show all posts

Saturday, October 1, 2022

The transition from higher education to first employment in Spain [Scholarly Article - European Journal of Education, September 2022]

Title:
The transition from higher education to first employment in Spain
 
Authors:
Encarnación Cordón-Lagares, Félix García-Ordaz & Juan José García-del-Hoyo
 
Published:
European Journal of Education, 16 September 2022
 
Abstract:
This article explores the determinants of the transition from higher education to work, analysing the time it takes college graduates to obtain their first job in Spain. To estimate the exit rate to employment of university graduates, we use parametric and nonparametric analysis of duration models. We have incorporated unobserved heterogeneity using frailty models to account for misspecification or omitted covariates. The results show that after graduation, men are more likely to obtain employment than women. Our results also show that graduates of private universities gain their first jobs sooner than graduates of public universities. Furthermore, we found that those graduates who have previous work experience and those who start looking for a job before the end of their degree programme are likely to obtain a job sooner. In addition, Arts and Humanities graduates have the greatest difficulty in finding work. Finally, the results suggest that graduates who have international experience and those with expert knowledge of communication are more likely to obtain employment. 
 

Wednesday, August 10, 2022

SOUTH AFRICA - Universities could be downgraded, or closed, under new draft rules to differentiate colleges [Business Insider South Africa, August 2022]

Title:
Universities could be downgraded, or closed, under new draft rules to differentiate colleges
 
Compiled by:
Phillip de Wet
 
Published:
Business Insider South Africa, 9 August
 
From the article:
The government may downgrade or close down universities that fail to live up to what is required of them, a new draft definition of different types of tertiary education institutions bluntly warns.  
 

Tuesday, January 11, 2022

BRAZIL - Almost 3.5 million students left private universities in Brazil in 2021 [Newsbreezer, 2022]

Title:
Almost 3.5 million students left private universities in Brazil in 2021
 
Published:
Newsbreezer, 3 January 2022
 
From the article:
 2020 and 2021 saw the highest dropout rates from private college students in Brazil in any historical series. This year alone, around 3.42 million students dropped out of private universities – a dropout rate of 36.6%.
 

Monday, May 31, 2021

BANGLADESH - Private universities oppose Australian ‘study centre’ [University World News, May 2021]

Title:
BANGLADESH - Private universities oppose Australian ‘study centre’ 
 
Author:
Mushfique Wadud  
 
Published:
University World News, 29 May 2021 
 
From the article:
Bangladesh’s private universities are opposing a decision by the education ministry to give conditional approval for an Australian university to set up a ‘Study Centre’ in the country, which has also caused concern at the country’s higher education authority, the University Grants Commission (UGC).
 

Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Bangladesh’s private universities are exploiting Covid to cut salaries [Times Higher Education, 17 January 2021]

Title:
Bangladesh’s private universities are exploiting Covid to cut salaries
 
Author:
Nahid Neazy
 
Published:
Times Higher Education, 17 January 2021
 
From the article:
Legislation is urgently needed to ensure good governance and fair pay and conditions.

Wednesday, December 23, 2020

NIGERIA - Students vow to take action if strike continues [University World News, 12 December 2020]

Title:
Students vow to take action if strike continues
 
By:
Ripples Nigeria
 
Published:
University World News, 12 December 2020
 
From the article: 
The newly elected president of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Sunday Asefon, has vowed that the students’ body would shut down all private universities in Nigeria if the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) fails to call off the nine month-long strike embarked on by its members, reports Ripples Nigeria.

Saturday, May 23, 2020

Scholarly Article (2020) - Dilemmas in Reforming Higher Education in India

Title:
Dilemmas in Reforming Higher Education in India

Authors:
Jandhyala B.G. Tilak

Published:
Higher Education for the Future, 30 January 2020
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/2347631119886417

Abstract:
"Higher education system in India facing daunting challenges from within—forces from within the institutions, and from outside within the country, and from global forces. The system needs major and somewhat pressing, if not emergency reforms. At the same time, we are confronted with a variety of dilemmas in reforming higher education. It is argued here that some dilemmas are redundant, a few valid and genuine, and some need a little bold re-thinking—drawing from traditional wisdom and contemporary world experience. The paper deliberates on these different types of education dilemmas."