THIRD AUNP ROUND TABLE MEETING Manila, 28-31 August 2005 REGIONAL COOPERATION IN A GLOBALISING WORLD: ENHANCING UNIVERSITY AND PRIVATE SECTOR COOPERATION,

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THIRD AUNP ROUND TABLE MEETING Manila, August 2005 REGIONAL COOPERATION IN A GLOBALISING WORLD: ENHANCING UNIVERSITY AND PRIVATE SECTOR COOPERATION, PARTNERSHIPS AND INSTITUTIONAL LINKAGES

THE PRIVATE SECTOR’S ROLE IN HIGHER EDUCATION I.Market II. Patron III. Partner

HIGHER EDUCATION ISSUES  HEI AUTONOMY  CONFLICT OF INTEREST

Philippine Perspective  Tension with Traditional Roles  Supplier  Competitor

Share of Enrollment in Private Higher Education (percent) Source: World Bank 2003

Tertiary Level Enrolment (ISCED Levels) in SEAMEO and Other Countries Students per 100,000 Population Gross Enrolment Ratio Brunei Darussalam Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia Myanmar The Philippines Singapore Thailand Vietnam Australia China RO Korea France United States

IndonesiaPhilippinesThailand Public sources Private sources Household expenditure Expenditure of other private entities 6.8 All private sources Relative Proportions of Public and Private Expenditure on Tertiary Education (2001)

Replicating the Philippine Experience  Massification of Higher Education  Privatization: Overloaded Public Education Sector  Commodification  Globalized Market for Education

Transnational Education 1.Branch Campuses 2.Study Abroad 3.Franchises 4.Twinning 5.Single Purpose 6.Distance Education 7.Corporate Programmes 8.Schools

Largest Exporters Australia US$ 4 Billion United Kingdom US$ 3 Billion United States US$ 13 Billion Source: DETYA USTR Commerce

Issues  Protecting Quality  Regulating ICT Education Market  Comparability of Credentials