
Higher Education in Macau: Growth and
Strategic Development
By Mark Bray with Roy Butler, Philip Hui, Ora Kwo & Emily Mang

ISBN 962-8093-60-6. (May 2002, 127pp.)
HK$150 (local), US$24 (overseas) [add $5 /copy for air mail]
Published by Comparative Education Research Centre (CERC)
Higher education in Macau
has expanded dramatically in recent years. Before 1981, Macau had no higher
education institutions; but two decades later it had 12. This book chronicles
the growth, and analyses the wider environment within which the
institutions operate. Discussion includes focus on the implications of Macau’s
small size; linkages
with Hong Kong, mainland China and other parts of the world; the changing
balances between public and private provision; and the significance
of political transition.
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Context and
Goals
Chapter 2: The Changing Nature of Macau's
Educational Provision
Chapter 3: Policy-Making and
Coordination
Chapter 4: Costs and Financing
Chapter 5: Strategic for Quality Assurance
Chapter 6: Institutional Identities and Interlinkages
Chapter 7: Conclusions