
Editorial (v-xii) (PDF, 120.9 kb)
The Significance of HIV/AIDS for Universities in Africa, Michael J. Kelly (1-23) (PDF, 183.6 kb)
Formulating Higher Education Policies in Africa: The Pressure from External Forces and the Neoliberal Agenda, Birgit Brock-Utne (24-56) (PDF, 208.3 kb)
Failed or Self-Hindering Prophecies? Employment Experiences of African Graduates in the 1990s, Alexis-Michel Mugabushaka, Ulrich Teichler, and Harald Schomburg (57-77) (PDF, 169.5 kb)
Financing Higher Education: Old Challenges and New Messages, Maureen Woodhall (78-100) (PDF, 180.8 kb)
Restore, Reform but do not Transform: The Gender Politics of Higher Education in Africa, Amina Mama (101-125) (PDF, 181.7 kb)
Academic Freedom in the Neo-Liberal Order: Governments, Globalization, Governance, and Gender, Paul Tiyambe Zeleza (149-194) (PDF, 234.6 kb)
The Public Dimensions of the University in Africa, Ebrima Sall, Yann Lebeau, and Ron Kassimir (126-148) (PDF, 188.3 kb)
Information and Communication Technologies in Higher Education in Africa: Initiatives and Challenges, Lishan Adam (195-221) (PDF, 185.7 kb)
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