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Enseignement supérieur au Vietnam : privatisation, démocratisation et inégalités

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  • Nolwen Henaff
  • Hà Tran Thi Thai
  • Loan Dinh Thi Bich

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Depuis de nombreuses années, l'enseignement supérieur au Vietnam a connu un développement considérable en termes du nombre des établissements comme des effectifs étudiants. Parallèlement, le secteur privé d’enseignement supérieur s’est développé, gagnant en taille et en légitimité sous l’influence des politiques gouvernementales. À partir d’une enquête réalisée auprès de huit universités privées dans cinq provinces du Vietnam, cette étude présente les caractéristiques des établissements privés d’enseignement supérieur en termes de développement, conditions d’admission, programmes enseignés, profil des enseignants, stratégies d’attraction des étudiants, positionnement dans le champ, coût des formations, accréditation des programmes et des institution.

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  • Nolwen Henaff & Hà Tran Thi Thai & Loan Dinh Thi Bich, 2020. "Enseignement supérieur au Vietnam : privatisation, démocratisation et inégalités," Working Paper 17bf61bd-5c7a-4c6d-ae5f-4, Agence française de développement.
  • Handle: RePEc:avg:wpaper:fr11585
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    Vietnam;

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    • Q - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics

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