Philip G. Altbach, Edward Choi, Mathew R. Allen, Hans de Wit
Although an entirely unknown part of higher education worldwide, there are literally hundreds of universities that are owned/managed by families around the world. These institutions are an important subset of private universities—the fastest growing segment of higher education worldwide. Family-owned or managed higher education institutions (FOMHEI) are concentrated in developing and emerging economies, but also exist in Europe and North America. This book is the first to shed light on these institutions—there is currently no other source on this topic. Who owns a university? Who is...
Although an entirely unknown part of higher education worldwide, there are literally hundreds of universities that are owned/managed by families aroun...
Philip G. Altbach, Edward Choi, Mathew R. Allen, Hans de Wit
Although an entirely unknown part of higher education worldwide, there are literally hundreds of universities that are owned/managed by families around the world. These institutions are an important subset of private universities—the fastest growing segment of higher education worldwide. Family-owned or managed higher education institutions (FOMHEI) are concentrated in developing and emerging economies, but also exist in Europe and North America. This book is the first to shed light on these institutions—there is currently no other source on this topic. Who owns a university? Who is...
Although an entirely unknown part of higher education worldwide, there are literally hundreds of universities that are owned/managed by families aroun...