One world, many knowledges Regional experiences and cross-regional links in higher education

Various forms of academic co-operation criss-cross the modern university system in a bewildering number of ways, from the open exchange of ideas and knowledge, to the sharing of research results, and frank discussions about research challenges. Embedded in these scholarly networks is the question of...

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Other Authors: Halvorsen, Tor (Editor), Vale, Peter (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Cape Town African Minds 2016
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