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Higher education in the U.S. may be characterized by complexity and plurality of forms. The Ivy League universities and … book titled University Incorporated: The Corporate Corruption of American Higher Education. This book would be of high …
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national systems; the general trend in the media attention reflects growing concern about corruption in academia; in the US … more attention is now paid to fraud, plagiarism and cheating, while in Russia to bribery in admissions. The findings help …Corruption in higher education is a newly emerging topic in the field of education research. Some aspects of corruption …
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Higher education corruption is an emerging sub-field of research that has yet to develop its terminological apparatus … sociology. Accordingly, most of the terminology of higher education corruption is not unique fundamentally but derived from … that may be formulated as higher education corruption. This Glossary presents terminology used in research and discussion …
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Higher education corruption is an emerging sub-field of research that has yet to develop its terminological apparatus … sociology. Accordingly, most of the terminology of higher education corruption is not unique fundamentally but derived from … that may be formulated as higher education corruption. This Glossary presents terminology used in research and discussion …
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Вглядываясь в глубину веков, можно предположить, что средневековые университеты Франции и Италии значительно отличались от множества организационных форм...
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Education as a tool in the fight against corruption has been subject to much debate in academic and policy making … corruption. Second, there is evidence of an incremental effect in the transition from secondary to tertiary education. Third …, lifelong learning defined as knowledge acquired during primary, secondary and tertiary education negatively affects corruption …
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Education as a tool in the fight against corruption has been subject to much debate in academic and policy making … corruption. Second, there is evidence of an incremental effect in the transition from secondary to tertiary education. Third …, lifelong learning defined as knowledge acquired during primary, secondary and tertiary education negatively affects corruption …
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In the face of global economic problems European (and not only European) universities are forced to diversify their income. The constant and stable stream of governmental funds for education is beginning to dry up.For the majority of Polish universities the main and noticeably dominant source of...
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called for an improved accountability system in the U.S. higher education system. In this policy brief, I discuss the many …
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Following a landmark ruling by the Constitutional Court in 2005, more than half of Germany's universities started charging tuition fees, which also applied to incumbent students. We exploit this unusual lack of grandfathering together with register data covering the universe of students to show...
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