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27 août 2018

The limits of a market-driven agenda in building sustainable universities

By Sharon Dell – Editor. In Africa Features, Wachira Kigotho discusses the deleterious effects of marketisation on universities in Kenya, while Gilbert Nganga focuses on the austerity measures introduced in the country’s flagship university in Nairobi.
   The concept of ‘The African university’ is taken further in our Africa Analysis by Mahmood Mamdani who traces some of the colonial origins of universities in Africa and suggests possible ways in which to “theorise our own reality” and to “strike the right balance between the local and the global as we do so”. In another analysis, Mia Perry and Deepa Pullanikkatil suggest some “necessary” changes to the traditional methodologies of collaboration between the Global North and South.
   In news from around the African continent, Wagdy Sawahel reports on the recent exposure of a masters-for-money scandal in Morocco, and Esther Nakkazi writes about the launch of a new masters course in machine intelligence in Rwanda to be funded by Facebook and Google.
   In a special report on work-integrated learning and cooperative education, Sharon Dell provides highlights of a recent conference held near Durban, South Africa, which discussed some of the current challenges to the efficient implementation of work-integrated learning in South African institutions.
   In our World Blog this week, William Leonard suggests that the many smaller US colleges that admit students who are not ready for higher education and often drop out after their first year, should reduce their enrolment to achieve sustainability. More...
24 août 2018

‘Sustainable development needs both arts and sciences’

By Gilbert Nakweya. “Sustainable development requires both the sciences and the arts to work together and complement each other for execution of development agendas,” according to Professor Samuel Sefa-Dedeh, vice president of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences. More...
5 août 2018

Towards sustainable cocoa: financial solutions for smallholders in Côte d’Ivoire

When you buy a chocolate bar, it’s quite likely that the cocoa in it came from Côte d’Ivoire, the world’s top producer. If so, it is almost certain that the cocoa plants were grown where dense rainforest once stood. More...

5 août 2018

Multilateral action for sustainable development: How to build on the strength of ODA?

In the backlash against globalisation and multilateralism and despite tightening national budgets, OECD countries’ combined Official Development Assistance (ODA) remains strong. While some criticise recently-released ODA figures for stagnating, steady commitment has been undeniable. More...

5 août 2018

Development Finance 2.0: From Billions to Trillions

Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will require an enormous increase in external financing flows to developing countries. Development Finance Institutions (DFIs) have gradually started to shift their business model towards de-risking services to crowd in long-term, low-risk private capital. More...

5 août 2018

European Commission invites applications for new European Sustainability Award

The European Commission launches the first ever European Sustainability Award, to recognise the efforts and creativity of European people, businesses and organisations who work towards reaching the UN Sustainable Development Goals. More...

1 août 2018

Colleges replace plastic straws with paper

University Business Magazine logoThe entire country of England, the city of Seattle and several U.S. campuses have targeted the simple drinking straw as a relatively easy way to operate more sustainably. More...

22 juillet 2018

It's Time to Talk Sustainability

HomeIt's better for historically black colleges and universities to consider merging than to close in disgrace, argues Harry L. Williams. More...
3 juin 2018

Sustainably financing pensions and healthcare in Thailand

https://oecdecoscope.files.wordpress.com/2016/02/cropped-blog-clouds.jpgBy . Thailand has made remarkable socio-economic progress over the past several decades. Poverty has plummeted and access to education and health services has become near universal. As is commonly the case, improved health outcomes and expanded opportunities – particularly for women – have led to higher life expectancy, a declining fertility rate and ultimately an ageing population. More...

29 mai 2018

Reusing Online Resources: A Sustainable Approach to eLearning

Reusing Online Resources: A Sustainable Approach to eLearning
This special issue of JIME features chapter summaries and commentary directed toward the recently published book "Reusing Online Resources: A Sustainable Approach to eLearning" edited by Allison Littlejohn. More...

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