African higher education and the praxis of research, innovation, and internationalisation
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The African higher education landscape has experienced a
myriad of success and challenges in the past five decades. This
has turned the landscape into a complex one, enmeshed in a
rich dose of colonial legacies, globalisation, decolonisation,
COVID-19, and internationalisation focused on North-South
partnerships amongst others. While researchers globally have
contributed immensely to the growth of research in African
higher education, scholars within the African higher education
landscape have also contributed immensely to the growth in
higher education both on the African continent and globally.
The fact that some African universities make it into the top
500 universities worldwide in different rankings testifies
to this assertion. Tamrat (2022) argues that the Covid-19
pandemic created an avenue for innovation in African higher
education through diversified means of educational delivery,
approaches to research and innovation, and in other ways.
Since the wave of independence spread across Africa in the
fifties and sixties, the role of education on the continent
has always been a debatable one
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Kehdinga, G.F. 2024. African higher education and the praxis of research, innovation, and internationalisation. In: Theorising research, innovation, and internationalisation in African Higher education. Johannessburg: UJ Press, i-x. doi:10.36615/9781776447459
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10.36615/9781776447459
