Understanding the Higher Education Market in Africa 2020
DOI: 10.4324/9780429325816-15
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University league tables and ranking systems in Africa

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“…59 It is astounding that university rankings remain an influential metric in determining the quality of higher education, regardless of how the system is rooted in (and actively promotes) colonial legacies. 60 While seemingly objective, these rankings have long been criticised for reinforcing colonial legacies, perpetuating global inequality, marginalisation, and replicating Western-centric knowledge structures. 61 One only needs to consider how these rankings are predominantly dominated by institutions from Europe and North America, consistently in the top positions.…”
Section: The Etiquette Of the Shrinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…59 It is astounding that university rankings remain an influential metric in determining the quality of higher education, regardless of how the system is rooted in (and actively promotes) colonial legacies. 60 While seemingly objective, these rankings have long been criticised for reinforcing colonial legacies, perpetuating global inequality, marginalisation, and replicating Western-centric knowledge structures. 61 One only needs to consider how these rankings are predominantly dominated by institutions from Europe and North America, consistently in the top positions.…”
Section: The Etiquette Of the Shrinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several African countries, including South Africa, Kenya and Zimbabwe, among others, have regulatory systems and agencies mandated to ensure quality assurance and quality control in the higher and tertiary education sector that encompasses the universities ( Garwe, 2014 ; Jonathan, 2000 ; Kiraka et al, 2020 ). In this respect, such countries will claim that their university systems conform to global best practices and standards.…”
Section: Why Is Africa's Research Response To Covid-19 Subdued?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The goal of such evaluations should be to benchmark Africa's university education and research systems against global best practices. Yet most African countries and even some scholars (e.g., Kiraka et al, 2020 ) would probably argue for and prefer a regional or continental peer review process arguing that ‘African problems need African solutions’. However, a regional or continental peer review process undertaken by experts from equally weak African university and research systems may not yield the desired results.…”
Section: Why Is Africa's Research Response To Covid-19 Subdued?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the UniRank 2019, there are 35 Nigerian Universities in the Top 200 (UniRank, 2019), these Universities have been licensed and accredited by the appropriate higher education-related organisation in Nigeria. These universities are considered the best in Nigeria, according to the league table (Kiraka, et al, 2020), and with the indication that they can give an overview of how academic staff are developing their brand through their University websites. Table 2 presents the list of the 35 Universities from Nigeria, which are the sample for the study.…”
Section: Stage 2: the Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%