International Academic Affiliations: Destination or Journey? An Oman-Based Study of Policy, Practice and Potential

National policy requires private colleges in Oman to have an academic affiliation with a foreign university. How this policy is received and acted on was investigated through an interview-based study involving colleges with affiliates based in England, Scotland, India, Malaysia and Jordan. The study...

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