In the Peoples Republic of Bangladesh, through its independence from Pakistan in 1971, college students were in a key position to lead the people. The students, who led the independence movements and later became leaders of the country, appear to have possessed a strong will to establish their own country and to provide better conditions for their people. The major intention of this book is to clarify how the East Pakistani intellectuals, especially the students, struggled to acquire their national identity as Bangladeshis. In the political movements conducted by politicians,...
In the Peoples Republic of Bangladesh, through its independence from Pakistan in 1971, college students were in a key position to lead the people. ...
Akiyoshi Yonezawa, Yuto Kitamura, Arthur Meerman, Kazuo Kuroda
This book discusses emerging roles and functions of higher education and the implications for higher education as a public good in a context of globalization and regionalization. It examines developments in higher education in the different regions of Asia, Europe, North America, Africa, and Latin America. It also presents cases of higher education reforms in previously under-examined regions such as South Asia and Eastern Europe.
Increases in the mobility of students, faculty and researchers across national borders and in the number and variety of cross-border linkages among higher...
This book discusses emerging roles and functions of higher education and the implications for higher education as a public good in a context of glo...