Economic Challenges for Higher Education in Central and Eastern Europe
[...] The papers presented in this publication are providing an overview of the topics
that were addressed. However, it is impossible to overestimate the added value of the
discussions that were held during the Conference [...].
Profesor Marek Rocki, SGH / http://www.rocki.pl
Aleksander Surdej, Marcin Kędzierski
Foreword
Julius Horvath
Introduction
Diane P.C. Vancea, Mitică Pepi, Mihai A. Gîrţu
Challenges and trends in reforming the financing of higher education –
views from Romania
Marcin Kędzierski
Income-contingent loan as the instrument of financing higher education in Central
and Eastern Europe - lessons from Hungary
Tomáš Doseděl
Economic and non-economic returns on higher education in the Czech Republic
between 2000 and 2013
Alexander Sichinava, Medea Chikava, Dali Sekhniashvili
The influence of higher education on the individual and public incomes in Georgia
Iwona Kowalska
Financing higher education in Poland under the EU Innovation Projects
János Rechnitzer, Adrienn Reisinger
University – city – economy: characteristics of the “Győr model”
Jacek Klich
Demographic shifts and higher education. Visegrad countries universities’
responses and strategies
Marc Bittner, Victoria Holczmann, Michaela Hudler-Seitzberger
Education levels, professional status and readiness for “job-downgrading”
among potential labor migrants in Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia
Konrad Pędziwiatr, Patryk Kugiel
Poland as a study destination: the case of Indians at Polish universities
Jan Brzozowski, Konrad Pędziwiatr
Student immigration and internationalisation of Polish universities: the
case of Ukrainians at the Cracow University of Economics
Galina Tymokhova, Olena Zhukovska
Distance education funding: structural forms and institutions
Daria Kuchařová
Student satisfaction with quality of higher education services: students’ and
faculty management views
Matti Wiberg
Students as quality evaluators: recipe for disaster?
Andrzej Boczkowski
Economic and ideological aspects of different approaches to the quality of higher
education
Aleksander Surdej
Is there a higher education bubble in Central and Eastern Europe?
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