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The Center for International Higher Education, established in 1995, is a global resource for information and analysis about higher education. Located at Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, the Center also sponsors selected research projects.

Publications of the Center for International Higher Education

  • Philip G. Altbach, Comparative Higher Education: Knowledge, the University and Development, 1997, reprinted 2006. (Commercial edition published by Ablex Publishers. Asian edition published by the Comparative Education Research Centre, University of Hong Kong. Japanese-language translation published by the Tamagawa University Press, Tokyo, Japan. Chinese-language translation published by the People’s Education Press, Beijing, China.)
  • Philip G. Altbach, ed., Private Prometheus: Private Higher Education and Development in the 21st Century, 1999. (Commercial edition published by Greenwood Publishers, Westport, Connecticut. Spanish-language translation published by Centro de Estudios Sobre la Universidad, UNAM, Mexico. Japanese-language translation published by the Tamagawa University Press, Tokyo, Japan.)
  • Philip G. Altbach and Patti McGill Peterson, eds., Higher Education in the 21st Century: Global Challenge and National Response, 1999. (Published in cooperation with the Institute of International Education, New York. Spanish-language translation published by Editorial Biblios, Buenos Aires, Argentina.)
  • Philip G. Altbach and David Engberg, Higher Education: A Worldwide Inventory of Centers and Programs, 2000. (Commercial edition published by Oryx Publishers, Phoenix, Arizona.)
  • Philip G. Altbach, ed., The Changing Academic Workplace: Comparative Perspectives, 2000. (Also published as a special theme issue of Higher Education, vol. 41, no. 1-2, January–March, 2001.)
  • Philip G. Altbach and V. Selvaratnam, eds., From Dependence to Autonomy: The Development of Asian Universities, 2002. (Commercial edition published by Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, the Netherlands. Japanese-language edition published by Tamagawa University Press, Tokyo, Japan. Chinese language edition published in Taiwan. Asian paperback edition published by De La Salle University Press, Manila, Philippines.)
  • Philip G. Altbach and Yoshikazu Ogawa, eds., Higher Education in Japan: Reform and Change in the 21st Century, 2002. (Also published as a special theme issue of Higher Education 43, no. 1, January, 2002.)
  • Philip G. Altbach, ed., The Decline of the Guru: The Academic Profession in Developing and Middle-Income Countries, 2002. (Commercial edition published by Palgrave Publishers, New York and London. Spanish language translation published by the Universidad Metropolitana Autonoma, Mexico City.)
  • Glenda Kruss and Andre Kraak, eds., A Contested Good? Understanding Private Higher Education in South Africa, 2003. (Co-published with PROPHE, University at Albany.)
  • Damtew Teferra and Philip G. Altbach, eds., African Higher Education: An International Reference Handbook, 2003. (Commercial edition published by Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana).
  • Alma Maldonado-Maldonado,Yingxia Cao, Philip G. Altbach, Daniel C. Levy, and Hong Zhu, Private Higher Education: An International Bibliography, 2004.. (Commercial edition published by Information Age Publishers, Westport, Ct.)
  • Francesca B. Purcell, Robin Matross Helms, and Laura Rumbley. Women’s Universities and Colleges: An International Handbook, 2004. (Commercial edition published by Sense Publishers, Rotterdam, the Netherlands).
  • Philip G. Altbach and Toru Umakoshi, eds., Asian Universities: Historical Perspectives and Contemporary Challenges, 2004. (Commercial edition published by the Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland. Japanese language edition published by Tamagawa University Press, Tokyo, Japan. Chinese language edition published by China Ocean University Press, Quingdao, China.)
  • Philip G. Altbach and Daniel C. Levy, eds., Private Higher Education: A Global Revolution, 2005. (Commercial edition published by SensePublishers, Rotterdam, the Netherlands).
  • James JF Forest and Philip G. Altbach, eds., International Handbook of Higher Education, 2006. (Commercial edition published by Springer Publishers, Dordrecht, the Netherlands).
  • D. Bruce Johnstone, Financing Higher Education: Cost Sharing in International Perspective, 2006. (Commercial edition published by SensePublishers, Rotterdam, the Netherlands).
  • Philip G. Altbach, International Higher Education: Reflections on Policy and Practice, 2006.
  • Philip G. Altbach, Leslie A. Bozeman, Natia Janashia, and Laura E. Rumbley, Higher Education: A Worldwide Inventory of Centers and Programs. Revised Edition, 2006. (Commercial edition published by SensePublishers, Rotterdam, the Netherlands).
  • Pamela N. Marcucci and D. Bruce Johnstone, International Higher Education Finance: An Annotated Bibliography, 2007.
  • Philip G. Altbach, Tradition and Transition: The International Imperative in Higher Education. (2007). (Commercial edition published by SensePublishers, Rotterdam, the Netherlands).
  • Philip G. Altbach and Jorge Balán, eds., World Class Worldwide: Transforming Research Universities in Asia and Latin America. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007.
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