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  1. The Challenges of Attracting and Retaining International Faculty
  2. The shifting landscape of graduate employment in Ethiopia: changes, challenges and responses
  3. Organisational legitimacy of private providers: Regulators’ ratings and perspectives
  4. Advancing Transnational Higher Education in Ethiopia: Policy Promises and Realities
  5. Addressing the higher education for sustainable development agenda at the College of Open and Distance Learning, St. Mary’s University, Ethiopia: opportunities and challenges
  6. Academics’ views towards the internal quality assurance system of St. Mary’s University in Ethiopia
  7. The achilles- heel of doctoral education in African higher education institutions: an Ethiopian university in perspective
  8. The Indelible Challenges of Student Retention in Higher Education: Imperatives for a Closer Scrutiny
  9. Enduring the impacts of COVID-19: experiences of the private higher education sector in Ethiopia
  10. The new kid on the block: Perceived contributions and pitfalls of private higher education in Ethiopia
  11. QA in Higher Education in Africa
  12. Self-Financing as a New Stream of Refugee Higher Education
  13. Ethiopia
  14. student participation in university governance
  15. Difference between public and private higher education institutions
  16. International education and employability
  17. the perception of higher education institutions towards a quality assurance agency
  18. The Quest for Refugee Higher Education in Ethiopia: The Case of Self-financing Eritreans
  19. Ethiopian private higher education facing risks
  20. Family-Owned Private Higher Education Institutions in Africa
  21. The many manifestations of internationalization in Ethiopian higher education
  22. Student Mobility and Employability: The Ethiopian Experience
  23. African Private Higher Education: Progressive Policies and Ambivalent Stances
  24. Private Higher Education in Africa: Old Realities and Emerging Trends
  25. Disparities and Parallels in Internationalization: The Ethiopian Experience
  26. Unusual in Growth and Composition: Ethiopian Private Higher Education
  27. The Ethiopian language policy and its implications