
Higher Education in The Caribbean
Research, Challenges And Prospects
By:
Austin Ezenne, University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica
Published 2012
This book on Higher Education in the Caribbean, explores the key issues facing Higher Education institutions in the twenty-first century and its emphasis is on the financial and social commitments of Higher Education. The book examined research tendencies, experiences, challenges and practices to rethink and propose new routes for the interchange of values between Higher Education institutions and the Caribbean society.
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