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Bandiho, S. H. A. (2003). Founding a Catholic university in Tanzania: Lessons from Saint Augustine University of Tanzania (1995-2002).

Barkan, J. D. (1975). An African Dilemma: University Students, Development and Politics in Ghana, Tanzania and Uganda. Nairobi, Kenya: Oxford University Press.

Buchert, L. (1992). Basic and higher education in Tanzania 1919–1990: quantitative expansion for the many or qualitative improvement for the few? Eastern Africa social science research review, 8(1), 62–79.

Chuo Kikuu cha Dar es Salaam. Institutional Transformation Programme. (2004). UDSM ten years experience of the institutional transformation programme (ITP). Dar es Salaam: University of Dar es Salaam.

Cooksey, B., Levey, L. A., Mkude, D. J., & Partnership for Higher Education in Africa. (2003). Higher education in Tanzania: A case study. Oxford: James Currey.

Court, D. (1980). The Development Ideal in Higher Education: The Case of Kenya and Tanzania Higher Education, 9, December, pp. 657-680.

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).

Gabriel, E. o. (2006). Marketing communication for higher education: How can communicative customer service contribute to service competition in the higher education sector of Tanzania?. Helsinki, Finland: Preston University.

Galabawa, J. C. (1985). Efficiency in higher education provision. Dar es Salaam: Department of Education, University of Dar es Salaam.

Galabawa, J. C. (1991). Funding selected issues and trends in Tanzanian higher education. Higher Education, 21(1), 49–61.

Hydén, G., Sida, & (Publisher). (2006). University and faculty research funds at universities in Mozambique, Tanzania and Uganda. Stockholm: Sida.

Githinji, P. (1999). Case III: University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. In Svava Bjarnason and Helen Lund (Eds.), Government/University Relationships: Three African Case Studies. London: Commonwealth Higher Education Management Service.

Ishengoma, J. (2004). Cost Sharing in Higher Education in Tanzania: Fact or Fiction. Journal of Higher Education in Africa, 2 (2).

Kaijage, E. S. et al. (2001). The FCM Graduate: A Tracer Study of Graduates of the Faculty of Commerce and Management of the University of Dar es Salaam. Research report. Accra, Ghana: Association of African Universities.

Kiondo, E. (2004). Around the world to: The University of Dar es Salaam Library: Collection development in the electronic information environment. Library Hi Tech News, 21(6), 19-24.

Mabizela, M. (2005). Higher education in Tanzania by Daniel Mkude, Briane Cooksey and Lisbeth Levey Oxford: James Currey Publishers, 2003. pp. 114. The Journal of Modern African Studies, 43(3), 505-507.

Maliyamkono, T. L. (1991). Tanzania. In P. G. Altbach (Ed.), International higher education: An encyclopedia (Vol. 1, pp. 425–435). New York, NY: Garland.

Maliyamkono, T. L. (1992). Tanzania. In Burton R. Clark & Guy R. Neave (Eds.), The encyclopedia of higher education (Vol. 1, pp. 715–719). New York, NY: Pergamon.

Materu, P. N., Mbwette, Y. S., & Sauer, R. (1996). The "UDSM 2000" institutional transformation programme at the University of Dar es Salaam: Concept, status, experiences and perspectives for the future. Dar es Salaam: Development of African Education, Working group for higher education.

Ministry of science, technology and higher education. (1999). National higher education policy. Report EJ/T/3/73. Dar es Salaam: Ministry of science, technology and higher education.

Ministry of science, technology and higher education. (1998). A report of the task force on financing sustainability of higher education in Tanzania. Dar es Salaam: Ministry of science, technology and higher education.

Ministry of science, technology and higher education. (2000). Some basic statistics on higher learning institutions in Tanzania 1995/6 –1999/2000. Dar es Salaam: Ministry of science, technology and higher education.

Ministry of science, technology and higher education. (2000). Guide to higher education in Tanzania. Dar es Salaam: Ministry of science, technology and higher education.

Mkude, D., & Cooksey, B. (2003). Tanzania. In Damtew Teferra & Philip. G. Altbach, (Eds.), African Higher Education: An International Reference Handbook (pp. 583-594). Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.

Mkude, D. et al. (2003). Higher Education in Tanzania. Oxford: James Currey.

Mmari, G. (1998). Increasing Access to Higher Education: The Experience of the Open University of Tanzania. In Juma Shabani (ed.), Higher Education in Africa: Achievements, Challenges and Prospects. Dakar: UNESCO Regional Office for Africa (BREDA).

Mmari, G. (1999). The Open University of Tanzania. In Keith Harry (ed.), Higher Education through Open and Distance Learning. Vancouver, Canada: Routledge Falmer Press in association with the Commonwealth of Learning.

Mohamed, H. I. (2006). Academic writing as social practice: A critical discourse analysis of student writing in higher education in Tanzania.

Morley, L. (2007). Sister-matic: Gender mainstreaming in higher education. Teaching in Higher Education, 12(5-6), 607-620.

Mshigeni, K. E. (1991). Innovative approaches to financing graduate education and research: A case study of the University of Dar es Salaam. Higher Education Policy, 5(2), 30–36.

Nkulu, K. L. (2005). Serving the common good: A postcolonial African perspective on higher education. New York: P. Lang.

Omari, I. M. (1991). Innovation and change in higher education in developing countries: Experiences from Tanzania. Comparative Education, 27(2), 181–205.

Rajani, R. (2003). The Education Pipeline in East Africa. A Research Report and Synthesis of Consultations in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. Nairobi, Kenya: The Ford Foundation.

Sivalon, J. C. & Cooksey, B. (1994). Tanzania: The State and Higher Education. In G. Neave and F. van Vught (Eds.), Government and Higher Education Relationships Across Three Continents: The Winds of Change. Oxford: Pergamon Press for the International Association of Universities.

Tanzania. Wizara ya Sayansi, Teknolojia na Elimu ya Juu. (2005). Review of financial sustainability in financing higher education in Tanzania. Dar es Salaam: Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education.

Wield, D. (1995). Beyond the Fragments: Donor Reporting systems at Eduardo Mondlane University in Mozambique and the University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Research Survey No. 3. Stockholm: Swedish Agency for Research Cooperation with Developing Countries - SAREC.

Dissertations

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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.

Bandiho, H. A. (2003). Founding a Catholic University in Tanzania : Lessons from Saint Augustine University of Tanzania (1995-2002). Ed. D. dissertation. Duquesne University.

Barkan, J. D. (1970). African university students and social change: An analysis of student opinion in Ghana, Tanzania, and Uganda. Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Los Angeles.

Block, L. S. (1982). National development policies and higher education in Tanzania: National leadership interaction with the University of Dar es Salaam, 1967-1977. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Pittsburgh.

Ishengoma, J. (2004). Cost sharing and participation in higher education in sub-Saharan Africa: The case of Tanzania. Ph.D. dissertation, State University of New York at Buffalo.

Kanduru, A. I. (1997). The implementation of the national manpower policy by Tanzanian universities from 1962 to 1994. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Toronto (Canada).

Mafu, S. (2001). The role of the English language in the context of national development (Vision 2025) with specific reference to agriculture in Tanzania. Ph.D. dissertation, Aston (United Kingdom).

Matimbo, F. J. (2002). The growth of private universities and private university colleges in Tanzania: A case study of teaching methods. M. Phil. thesis, University of Oslo (Norway).

Motshekga-Sebolai, M. E. (2003). Lifelong learning for the development of academics in institutions of higher learning: With reference to colleges of education and technikons in Gauteng Province. Ph.D., University of Pretoria (South Africa).

Mhehe, E. (2002). Women's enrollment and participation issues at the Open University of Tanzania. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Alberta (Canada).

Nkomo, M. (1983). Student culture in black South African universities: Some factors contributing to student activitism, 1960-1980. Ed.D. dissertation. University of Massachusetts Amherst.

Nkulu, K. L. (2001). Julius Kambarage Nyerere's Vision of Higher Education for Tanzania. Ph.D. dissertation. University of Kentucky.

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