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2025
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17320921 |
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- <p>This study examines the higher education systems of South Africaand Malaysia, analyzing key factors such as access, quality, and internationalcollaboration. Both countries aim to expand educational opportunities andenhance institutional standards, yet they adopt distinct strategies tailored totheir socio-economic contexts. South Africa faces challenges related toequitable access amidst historical disparities, while Malaysia emphasizesbroadening participation through strategic policies and private sectorengagement. In terms of quality, both nations invest in research and facultydevelopment, though their metrics and priorities differ. Internationalcollaboration serves as a vital component for knowledge exchange andcapacity building, with Malaysia actively pursuing global partnerships andSouth Africa focusing on regional integration. The comparative analysisreveals that while both systems strive for excellence and inclusivity, theirapproaches reflect unique national priorities and developmental trajectories,offering insights into effective strategies for higher education advancementin diverse contexts.</p>