THE INFLUENCE OF GLOBALIZATION ON MANAGEMENT OF UNIVERSITIES IN KENYA
Keywords:
Globalization, university education, human resources, innovation, research capacity, quality assurance.Abstract
Globalization is characterized by, but not limited to, liberalism, free market policies, information and com
munication technology, inter-connection, inter dependence, and borderless border that has made the world a
global village. Globalization is the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international
influence or start operating on an international scale. Globalization in education, therefore, implies the open
ing of local and nationalistic perspectives to a broader outlook of an interconnected and interdependent world
with free transfer of knowledge, skills and attitudes. It means the integration of national education policies and
practices into the international education systems through investment in education, innovation, and technol
ogy. The influence of globalization on management of university education is of great importance to developing
countries such as Kenya. Students and scholars have been moving across the globe to acquire or disseminate
information respectively. But policy and technological developments of the past few decades have spurred
increases in cross-border investment in education and migration of the educated such that the world has actually
entered a qualitatively new phase in its investment and provision of university education. Advances in informa
tion technology, in particular, have dramatically transformed economic life of the people and hence the need for
education to go beyond the borders. These have serious ramifications on the administration and management
of universities in Kenya. In terms of education, globalization has led to more influx and quick dissemination of
information through the Internet between countries and cultural intermingling. On the other hand, it has resulted
in labour drain and less cultural diversity. In Kenya the challenges facing universities include limited oppor
tunities available in public universities beyond their capacity to plan and finance, the desire to complement
government-managed institutions of higher learning and a decline in quality. This paper, therefore, reviews the
influence of globalization on management of university education with particular attention to human resource
management, the effect of opening up of campuses in urban centres, ICT infrastructure and its use in teaching/
learning process, research capacity, alternative sourcing for funds and quality assurance. The paper recommends
education reforms that would maintain acceptable university academic standards. These include reforms on
competition, reduction of costs and equity considerations.