The Right to Higher Education
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Nine regional and thematic consultations provide analysis and proposals on the right to higher education
A suite of reports presents the key findings from a series of regional and thematic consultations on the right to higher education as an ... -
Students are united by their diversity
UNESCO IESALC holds First Youth Dialogue on the Right to Higher Education in Latin America -
Benefits of a rights-based approach to higher education
Higher education needs a rights-based approach “more than ever” in the context of successive world crises, an international conference held to mark World Access ... -
New approaches to the right to Higher Education
Welcoming remarks: Borhene Chakroun, UNESCO Moderators: Sharlene Bianchi, UNESCO; Rolla Moumné, UNESCO; and Emma Sabzalieva, UNESCO IESALC. Panelists: Delphine Dorsi, Director, Right to Education Initiative, UK; Laura ... -
The right to higher education approached through a social justice lens
Access to higher education has expanded but remains inequitable The right to higher education must be upheld as an integral part of the right ... -
Public goods, common goods and global common goods: a brief explanation
By Emma Sabzalieva and José Antonio Quinteiro | April 2022 Background: The notions of “public goods”, “common goods” and “global common goods” have often ... -
New partnership between IESALC and the Open Society Foundations to promote the right to higher education
UNESCO International Institute for Higher Education in Latin America and the Caribbean (IESALC) announces a new partnership with the Open Society Foundations (OSF) to ...