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relevant in South Africa, but also in the Global North owing to the current crisis of values jeopardising the peaceful …
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relevant in South Africa, but also in the Global North owing to the current crisis of values jeopardising the peaceful …
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Policy challenges facing African universities are well documented and relate to such issues as curricula, governance, funding, roles and expectations. To meet these challenges calls for radical and strategic changes that will impact on the overall policy and practice of universities as presently...
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, there have been several internationalisation initiatives in Africa, including an increasing focus on higher education … collaboration at a regional level. One of the major problems in the process of internationalisation of higher education in Africa is …
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Purpose – This paper seeks to explore the difficult territory of intersectionality as it relates to inequality and … regimes is located in the extant literature. Then, it aims to study the dynamics of intersectionality in the arts and cultural … sector, which offers an ideal setting with interesting and counter‐intuitive outcomes of intersectionality. Design …
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Purpose – This paper seeks to explore the difficult territory of intersectionality as it relates to inequality and … regimes is located in the extant literature. Then, it aims to study the dynamics of intersectionality in the arts and cultural … sector, which offers an ideal setting with interesting and counter-intuitive outcomes of intersectionality. Design …
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