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Abeyayehu, A. (1998). Problems of gender equity in institutions of higher learning in Ethiopia. In Amare Asgedom et al. (Eds.), Quality Education in Ethiopia: Visions for the 21st Century. Addis Ababa: Institute for Educational Research, Addis Ababa University.

Addis Ababa University. (1980). Three decades of university education, 1950–1980: On the occasion of the 30th anniversary. Addis Ababa: Artistic Printing Press.

Aemero, A. (1998). Problems of gender equity in institutions of higher education in Ethiopia. In Amare Asgedom et. al. (Eds.), Quality education in Ethiopia: Visions for the 21st Century. Addis Ababa: IER, AAU.

Aredo, D. (2000). Human capital flight from Africa: An assesment of brain drain from Ethiopia. In S. Tapsoba, et. al. (Eds.), Brain drain and capacity building in Africa. (pp. 122–145). Dakar, Senegal: ECA/IDRC/IOM.

Aredo, D. & Zelalem, Y. (1998). Skilled labor migration from developing countries: An assessment of brain drain from Ethiopia. In Senait Seyoum and Alemayehu Seyoum (Eds.), Human resources development in Ethiopia. Addis Ababa: Ethiopian Economic Association.

Ayano, T. (1992). Ethiopia. In Burton R. Clark & Guy R. Neave (Eds.), The encyclopedia of higher education (Vol. 1, pp. 201–207). New York, NY: Pergamon.

Balsvik, R. R. (1985). Haile Sellassie I students: The intellectual and social background to revolution, 1952–1977. East Lansing: African Studies Center, Michigan State University and Norwegian Council of Science and the Humanities.

Bekele, E. (1995). Current status of research and development problems and managament in higher education in Ethiopia. Addis Ababa: Addis Ababa University.

Bekele, E. (1996). Biannual AAU research book: With highlighted information on twenty year of research activities at AAU. Addis Ababa: Addis Ababa University Press.

Belay, K. (2004). Postgraduate training in agricultural sciences in Ethiopia: achievements and challenges. Higher Education Policy, 17 (1), 49-70.

Degefe, B. (1994). Retention of professionals in Africa: Lessons from Ethiopia and Tanzania. In Jeffrey C. Fine, William Lyakurwa and Anne Gordon Drabek (eds.), Ph.D. Education in Economics in Sub?Saharan Africa: Lessons and Prospects. Nairobi, Kenya: East African Publishers in conjunction with African Economic Research Consortium (AERC).

Government of Ethiopia. (2003). Higher Education Proclamation. No. 351/2003. Addis Ababa: Negarit Gazeta.

Kastbjerg, G. (1999). Financing higher education in Ethiopia. European Development Fund. Addis Ababa: Ministry of Education.

Kinfu, J. (1991). Resource mobilization in Addis Ababa University: Income-Generating activity at the Awassa College of Agriculture and Debre-Zeit College of Agriculture. Paper presented at the ECA/AAU Senior Policy Workshop on Resource Mobilization and Financing of African Universities. December 1991, Accra, Ghana.

Ministry of Education. Ethiopia: Education Statistics Annual Abstract 1992–2003. Addis Ababa: Education Management Information Systems, Ministry of Education.

Nichols, J. (2001). Cost recovery in Ethiopian higher education. Addis Ababa: World Bank.

Saint, W. (2004). Higher education development for Ethiopia: Pursuing the Vision. AFTHD Working Paper Series. Washington, DC: World Bank.

Tekleselassie, A. (2002). Cost-Sharing in higher education in Ethiopia: Demystifying the myth. The International Comparative Higher Education Finance and Accessibility Project Discussion Paper. Buffalo, New York: Graduate School of Education, University of Buffalo.

Tefera, S. (1992). Brain drain among academics in two higher education institutions in Ethiopia. Ethiopian Journal of Education, 13(2).

Teferra, D. (2001). Academic dishonesty in African universities-trends, challenges, and repercussions: An Ethiopian case study. Intenational Journal of Educational Development, 22(2), 71–86.

Tewolde-Berhan, G.-E. (1987). Research problems and policy at higher learning institutions in Ethiopia. Addis Ababa: Commission for Higher Education.

Wagaw, T. (1979). Education in Ethiopia: Prospect and retrospect. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press.

Wagaw, T. (1990). The development of higher education and social change: An Ethiopian experience. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press.

Wondimu, H. (1990). Research and development priorities in higher education institutions. Addis Ababa: Higher Education Main Department.

Wondimu, H. (1999). Ethiopia's educational policy reform and the trends on human resource development: Some observations. Addis Ababa: Forum for Social Studies.

Wondimu, H. (2003). Ethiopia. In Damtew Teferra & Philip. G. Altbach, (Eds.), African Higher Education: An International Reference Handbook (pp. 316-325). Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.

Yizengaw, T. (2003). Transformations in higher education: Experiences with reform and expansion in the Ethiopian higher education system. Keynote speech presented at the Africa regional training conference entitled Improving Tertiary Education in Sub-Saharan Africa: Things that Work! held in Accra, Ghana on September 23-25, 2003.

Dissertations

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Abdul-Kadir, N. H. (1986). The role of higher education in development with a special reference to Ethiopia. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Manchester (United Kingdom).

Abdullahi, I. H. A. (1989). A study of cooperative programs among university and special libraries in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Tanzania. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Pittsburgh.

Adisu, M. (2005). Rethinking education and social cohesion in Ethiopia, 1941-1994. Ed.D. dissertation, Peabody College for Teachers of Vanderbilt University.

Ambatchew, A. (1962). The influence of higher education on the American society and its implications for the role of higher education in Ethiopia. Ph.D. dissertation, Ohio State University.

Belay, H. S. (1964). A comparative analysis of higher education in agriculture and a proposed plan for further developing the system in Ethiopia. Ph.D. dissertation, Cornell University.

Betru, T. (1994). A study of the organization and operational strategies to link research and extension in the agricultural higher education institutions in Ethiopia. Ed.D. dissertation, Oklahoma State University.

Ghedai, A. (1977). Some characteristics and motivational patterns of university continuing education participation in Ethiopia. Ed.D. dissertation, Syracuse University.

Haile, F. (1984). A study of institutionality: Addis Ababa University, 1961-1981 (Ethiopia). Ed.D. dissertation, Indiana University.

Legesse, K. (1978). A study of objectives and the curriculum of teacher education in the faculty of education, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia. Ph.D. dissertation, Indiana University.

Savard, G. C. (1973). The people of Ethiopia: Draft of a text for the freshmen of Haile Sellassie I University. Ed.D. dissertation, Columbia University.

Saint, W. (2004) Higher education in Ethiopia: The vision and its challenges. Journal of Higher Education in Africa, 2 (3), 83-114.

Tadesse, T. (1988). The development of Addis Ababa university library in the prerevolutionary Ethiopia, 1950-1974: A historical study. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Pittsburgh.

Trudeau, E. (1968). A survey of higher education in Ethiopia with implications for future planning and development. Ed.D. dissertation, Columbia University.

Wako, S. (1984). Public universities and societal development - application of the ideal type methodology in the case studies of Addis Ababa University and Michigan State University. Ph.D. dissertation, Western Michigan University.

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