Higher Education in the Gulf States
Building Economics, Politics and Cultures
June 2009
Trade Paperback · 208 Pages
$21.95 U.S. · $24.50 CAN
ISBN 9780863566974
Saqi Books
Trade Paperback · 208 Pages
$21.95 U.S. · $24.50 CAN
ISBN 9780863566974
Saqi Books
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Description
In two generations the Gulf States have gone from having the Middle East’s least educated population to having a younger generation whose educational achievements are approaching OECD standards.
This comprehensive and intelligent study charts the trajectory of higher education development in the Gulf States, placing the many accomplishments within the remarkable social, economic, and political context of this often misunderstood region.
Christopher Davidson lectures in Middle Eastern politics at the Institute for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at Durham University.
Peter Mackenzie Smith worked for the British Council and was director of education for GEC and Marconi.
This comprehensive and intelligent study charts the trajectory of higher education development in the Gulf States, placing the many accomplishments within the remarkable social, economic, and political context of this often misunderstood region.
Christopher Davidson lectures in Middle Eastern politics at the Institute for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at Durham University.
Peter Mackenzie Smith worked for the British Council and was director of education for GEC and Marconi.
About the Authors
Christopher Davidson is a lecturer in Middle Eastern Politics at the institute for Middle Easterb and Islamic Studies at Durham University. He was formerly an assistant professor at Zayed University in both Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Also by the Same Author The United Arab Emirates: A Study in Survival Author Location Durham Peter Mackenzie Smith worked for the British Council and was Director of Education for GEC and Marconi. He directed a series of five strategic forums on education and training between the UK and the Middle East.
