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Paperback Perspectives from Around the World on How Universities Can Better Develop Their Financial Resources Book

ISBN: 1805305832

ISBN13: 9781805305835

Perspectives from Around the World on How Universities Can Better Develop Their Financial Resources

In the past 100 years, the laws were enacted in many countries to require citizens to attain

secondary education. As a result, the global literacy rate has climbed from 30% to 87% over

the last century (see Fig. 1) 1], mainly because of increased enrollment in primary education.

When the graduates of the secondary education system increased, it caused a higher pressure

to study further in the tertiary education system. Governments felt the strong desire of their

citizens to study in universities.

The leaders of many countries saw a university education as the only way forward to

improve the well-being of their citizens. They believed that an investment in higher education

would create new jobs and higher value-added products, and lead to a more entrepreneurial

society 2]. They allocated additional funds to establish new universities or to support the

current universities to accept more students. The number of universities in the world has

grown to approximately 18,000. In the UK, in the 1960s only around six percent of young

people were applying and getting places in the universities. This number has grown to about

41 percent in the second decade of the twenty-first century. In South Korea 3], the number of

tertiary institutions increased from just one in 1945 to 330 in 2019 (with 2 million students)

4]. In this country, as of 2019 5], 68% of the population has a degree from a tertiary

institution, making it the highest in the world.

Even though higher education is believed to be more useful for technologically advanced

societies 6], the growth policy is adopted also in developing countries. Since the average age

in developing countries is lower than that in the developed world, this policy provided higher

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