ISBN-13: 9783030393816 / Angielski / Miękka / 2021 / 419 str.
ISBN-13: 9783030393816 / Angielski / Miękka / 2021 / 419 str.
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Contributing Author(s)
Proposed Chapter Title
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Godwin Tindyebwa Muhangi
Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Uganda
gomuti@gmail.com
Adrian Mwesigye
Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Uganda
Email: arm@must.ac.ug
Delving into Undergraduate students’ choice of higher education in Uganda
2
Sunday Olaleye
University of Oulu, Finland
sunday.olaleye@oulu.fi
Social Media Marketing: A Strategy to reach University Stakeholders
3
Cosmos Nike Nwedu
Federal University Ndufu-Alike Ikwo, Nigeria
cosmosnike.nwedu@gmail.com
Strategies and Opportunities for Student Recruitment and Retention in African Universities: Lessons from Western Universities
4
Adefulu, Adesoga
Babcock University
adefulua@babcock.edu.ng
Evaluating Student Choice Criteria for Selecting University in Nigeria
5
Dandison Ukpabi
University of Jyväskylä, Finland
dandison.c.ukpabi@jyu.fi
Sunday Olaleye
University of Oulu, Finland
sunday.olaleye@oulu.fi
Public vs Private Universities in Nigeria: Market Dynamics Perspective
6
Emmanuel Ojo
University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa.
Emmanuel.Ojo@wits.ac.za
Sustainability Marketing in Africa’s higher education: The Case of South Africa and Nigeria
7
Christine Charity Mwebesa
Felix Maringe*University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
Felix.Maringe@wits.ac.za
An Integrative Model for Marketing Higher Education: Branding beyond survival to posterity
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Samia Chasi
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
13988@students.wits.ac.za
Partnerships with Universities in South Africa: Challenges and Opportunities for Student and Staff Mobility
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Ajayi, Oluseyi
University of Ibadan, Nigeria
seyican.doit@gmail.com
Government Policies on Education
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Abina, Musiliu Babatunde*
Ajayi, Oluseyi and
Lawal, Azeez TunbosunUniversity of Ibadan, Nigeria
babsabina@yahoo.com
The University as a Brand
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Folarin, Jamiu*Mikail Alan
Adesina, Kola
Crescent University, Nigeria, Nigeria; folarinjamiu@gmail.com
Challenges and Prospects of Islamic Universities in a Multi-Religious Society
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Felix Maringe
University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
Felix.Maringe@wits.ac.za
Marketization in African universities in an era of decolonization: continuities and discontinuities
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Kolade AjiloreBabcock University, Nigeria
ajilorek@babcock.edu.ng
Joshua Suleiman
Babcock University, Nigeria
suleimanj@babcock.edu.ng
Corporate identity and student enrolment in Nigerian universities
14
Osuntubo, Oladipo
Queen Margaret University, UK
OOsuntubo@qmu.ac.uk
The proliferation of Non-Public universities in Sub-Saharan Africa: History and Drivers
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Stella Amara Aririguzoh
Covenant University, Nigeria
stella.aririguzoh@covenantuniversity.edu.ng
Odion Oscar Odiboh
Covenant University, Nigeria
odion.odiboh@covenantuniversity.edu.ng
Marketing Private Christian Higher Education in Nigeria
Emmanuel Mogaji holds a Ph.D. in Marketing, and is a Lecturer in Advertising and Marketing Communications at the University of Greenwich, a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA) and a Certified Management & Business Educator (CMBE). Emmanuel's primary area of interest is ABCDE – advertising, branding, communications, digital and ethics – of marketing communications, with a strong focus on higher education and financial services marketing. He has published several peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters and presented his work at numerous national and international conferences. He has also co-edited books on marketing higher education in Africa. He received the 2019 Emerald Literati Highly Commended Paper Award.
Felix Maringe is Professor of Higher Education and Head of the Wits School of Education. Previously, he was Assistant Dean for Internationalisation and Partnerships at the University of the Witwatersrand. He received his Doctorate in Education at the University of Southampton. Felix’s research interests are in the fields of globalisation and internationalisation of higher education. He has an extensive publication record, including 6 books, and he is leading expert on international higher education in post-colonial countries.Robert Ebo Hinson is Professor and Head of the Department of Marketing and Entrepreneurship at the University of Ghana. He is also the Acting Director of Institutional Advancement at the same institution, Research Associate at the University of the Free State Business School; and an Extraordinary Professor at the North-West University Business School in South Africa. Robert has authored/edited several books and has been involved in over a hundred scientific publications. He has also served as the Rector of the Perez University College in Ghana. He holds two doctorate degrees: one in International Business from the Aalborg University in Denmark and the other in Marketing from the University of Ghana. He has consulted for and trained staff in the general areas of marketing, sales and service excellence at several institutions around the globe, and has also served on the boards of local and international institutions.
This book explores the key players, challenges and policies affecting higher education in Africa. It also explores the marketing strategies and the students’ selection process, providing theoretical and practical insights into education marketing in Africa.
In particular, it focuses on the competition for students. The growing number of student enrolments, the public sector’s inability to meet the ever-increasing demands and new private universities springing up mean that it is essential for universities to identify their market and effectively communicate their messages. Although there has been substantial theoretical research to help shed light on students’ choices and universities' marketing strategies, little work has been undertaken on higher education in the African context. Filling that gap in the research, while at the same time acknowledging the regional differences in Africa, this book offers empirical insights into the higher education market across the continent.
Felix Maringe is a Professor of Higher Education and Head of the Wits School of Education. Previously, he was Assistant Dean for Internationalisation and Partnerships at the University of the Witwatersrand. He received his Doctorate in Education at the University of Southampton. Felix’s research interests are in the fields of globalisation and internationalisation of higher education. He has an extensive publication record, including 6 books, and he is leading expert on international higher education in post-colonial countries.
Robert Ebo Hinson is a Professor and Head of the Department of Marketing and Entrepreneurship at the University of Ghana. He is also the Acting Director of Institutional Advancement at the same institution, Research Associate at the University of the Free State Business School; and an Extraordinary Professor at the North-West University Business School in South Africa. Robert has authored/edited several books and has been involved in over a hundred scientific publications. He has also served as the Rector of the Perez University College in Ghana. He holds two doctorate degrees: one in International Business from the Aalborg University in Denmark and the other in Marketing from the University of Ghana. He has consulted for and trained staff in the general areas of marketing, sales and service excellence at several institutions around the globe, and has also served on the boards of local and international institutions.
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