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PAT 101: Principles of Patronage

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 August 2021

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PAT 101: Principles of Patronage reviews the structure, operations and results of a voluntary patronage system. It illustrates the theory of patronage by using empirical examples drawn from The University as a formal institutional structure, and from the academic and administrative operation of that institution. Patronage and educational functions are compared to show how the these two aspects of The University interact, and to document the results which follow from this interaction.

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Issues in African Higher Education
Copyright
Copyright © African Studies Association 1996

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Charles M. Nelson is Professor of History at the University of Nairobi