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Higher education resources: sustaining the students enrollment

Abstract

Issues of better access to higher education in various countries fit specific consistent patterns progressively as desired results are achieved. Our study shows successive stages of change in public demand for higher education and confirms justified consequences of transition to decisive actions pertaining to optimization of educational, material and technical, financial and intellectual resources.

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L. M. Filatova
Национальный исследовательский универ­ситет «Высшая школа экономики»
Russian Federation


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Filatova L.M. Higher education resources: sustaining the students enrollment. University Management: Practice and Analysis. 2014;(4-5):66-76. (In Russ.)

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