Abstract

The world today is undergoing profound economic, social, and political transformations based on the 'Knowledge Economy', that depends upon the creation and application of new knowledge. Such an economy demands highly educated people with innovative ideas and skills of application. To produce such personnel is the responsibility of higher education system of a country. Subsequently, a worldwide boom in the demand of higher education is observed, which has resulted in massification of higher education. This has significantly changed the demographics of the student Population worldwide. Such a demographic change in the student population has far and wide impact not only on the structure and types of Universities, patterns of funding higher education and curricula but international relations as well. The present paper attempts to discuss the changing demographic patterns of the global student population, its implications and suggest future directions to adapt to this transformation.

Highlights

  • The world today is going through rapid and profound economic, social, and political transformations based on the emerging 'Knowledge Economy.' The 'Knowledge Economy' is a system of creating wealth that depends upon the creation and application of new knowledge

  • It goes without saying that new knowledge can only be created by educated people with innovative ideas and

  • In the 21st century, the knowledge economy has generated a great demand for knowledge consumption

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INTRODUCTION

The world today is going through rapid and profound economic, social, and political transformations based on the emerging 'Knowledge Economy.' The 'Knowledge Economy' is a system of creating wealth that depends upon the creation and application of new knowledge. It goes without saying that new knowledge can only be created by educated people with innovative ideas and

Enormous Increase in the Number of Students
Increased Number of Female Students
Increased Number of Adult Learners
Learners with Special Aims for Education
Mobile and Migrant Student Population
Privatization of Education
Global Curricula for Global Needs
Need for Diversification
Need for Increased Safety and Security of Students
International Relations
Emphasis on Teaching of English and Other Foreign Languages
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