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United Republic of Tanzania


World Region: Sub-Saharan Africa
Income Groups: Lower middle income countries

Total population (thousands): 63298.55
GDP per capita (current US$): 1099.29




Higher education system governance

Level of responsibility for decision-making on higher education in the country (national/subnational)

In United Republic of Tanzania:   National level


In United Republic of Tanzania, the higher education system is governed primarily by the central government, at the national level

Across borders, in comparison to:

All countries:

Sub-Saharan Africa:

Lower middle income countries:

  National level

  Shared decision-making between national and subnational levels

  Subnational level

  missing information

Level and type of governmental unit directly responsible for the national higher education system

In United Republic of Tanzania:   Vice-Ministry of HE, or equivalent (2nd level in the governmental hierarchy)


In United Republic of Tanzania, the highest governmental unit directly in charge of higher education at the national level is the Higher Education Division operating at the 2nd level of government .

Across borders, in comparison to:

All countries:

Sub-Saharan Africa:

Lower middle income countries:

  Ministry of HE, or equivalent (1st level in the governmental hierarchy)

  Vice-Ministry of HE, or equivalent (2nd level in the governmental hierarchy)

  Section within a sub-unit of a Ministry (3rd level in the governmental hierarchy)

  Unidentified

  Not applicable - Responsibility for higher education lies at the subnational level

Legislative framework regulating higher education

Key legislation regulating higher education at the national level

In United Republic of Tanzania:   Only a national law specifically for HE identified


The higher education system in United Republic of Tanzania is regulated by a national higher education law adopted in 2005: The Universities Act 2005 .

Across borders, in comparison to:

All countries:

Sub-Saharan Africa:

Lower middle income countries:

  Both a national law specifically for HE and a section on HE in the general education law

  Only a national law specifically for HE identified

  Only a section on HE in the general education law identified

  No national law for HE identified

  Not applicable - responsibility for this aspect lies at the subnational level

Purposes of HE according to key legislation

In United Republic of Tanzania:   The purposes of higher education are explicitly stated in key national legislation


The purposes of higher education in United Republic of Tanzania are established by:
  • The national higher education law ( Part I)

Across borders, in comparison to:

All countries:

Sub-Saharan Africa:

Lower middle income countries:

  The purposes of higher education are not explicitly stated in key national legislation

  The purposes of higher education are explicitly stated in key national legislation

  Unknown - part of the key national legislation was not identified

  Not applicable - subnational authorities are responsible for defining the purposes of higher education.

Themes mentioned within the scope of the purposes of HE in the legislation

Social responsibility

Research and scientific dissemination

Culture

Sustainability

Economic Development

Human Capital Formation

Human Development


Keywords highlighted in blue are stated in the above-mentioned national plan or legislation

Legal authorization for private HE providers within the system

In United Republic of Tanzania:   Private HE providers are allowed, by law, to operate in the system


The legislation of United Republic of Tanzania permits private higher education providers to operate in the system: University Act , Part I (Preliminary Provisions)

Across borders, in comparison to:

All countries:

Sub-Saharan Africa:

Lower middle income countries:

  No legislation allowing private HE providers to operate in the system was identified

  Private HE providers are allowed, by law, to operate in the system

  Not applicable - responsibility for this aspect lies at the subnational level

Legal recognition of the autonomy of higher education institutions

In United Republic of Tanzania:   Institutional autonomy is recognized by law


The legislation of United Republic of Tanzania explicitly grants institutional autonomy to HEIs: Higher Education Act , Part III

Across borders, in comparison to:

All countries:

Sub-Saharan Africa:

Lower middle income countries:

  No legislation recognizing institutional autonomy was identified

  Institutional autonomy is recognized by law

  Not applicable - responsibility for this aspect lies at the subnational level

Legal recognition of academic freedom

In United Republic of Tanzania:   No legislation recognizing academic freedom was identified


No national legislation explicitly granting academic freedom to teachers and researchers in HEIs was identified.

Across borders, in comparison to:

All countries:

Sub-Saharan Africa:

Lower middle income countries:

  No legislation recognizing academic freedom was identified

  Academic freedom is recognized by law

  Not applicable - responsibility for this aspect lies at the subnational level

Higher education quality assurance

National HE Quality Assurance (QA) agency

In United Republic of Tanzania:   The law establishes a national quality assurance agency (or multiple agencies)


The legislation of United Republic of Tanzania establishes a national external quality assurance system: Higher Education Act , Part II.5.j .
Quality assurance is led by: Tanzania Commission for Universities (TCU) .

Across borders, in comparison to:

All countries:

Sub-Saharan Africa:

Lower middle income countries:

  No legislation establishing a national quality assurance agency identified

  The law establishes a national quality assurance agency (or multiple agencies)

  Not applicable - subnational responsibility

Legal status of the national quality assurance agency

In United Republic of Tanzania:   Public organization


In United Republic of Tanzania, the national agency in charge of quality assurance in higher education is a public organization.

Across borders, in comparison to:

All countries:

Sub-Saharan Africa:

Lower middle income countries:

  Public organization

  Private not-for-profit organization

  Private for-profit organization

  Unknown status of the QA agency

  Not applicable - QA is a subnational responsibility

  No national QA agency identified

Autonomy of the national quality assurance agency

In United Republic of Tanzania:   No legislation recognising the autonomy of the QA agency was identified


No indication of the autonomy of the national agency in charge of quality assurance in higher education was identified in the legislation of United Republic of Tanzania.

Across borders, in comparison to:

All countries:

Sub-Saharan Africa:

Lower middle income countries:

  No legislation recognising the autonomy of the QA agency was identified

  The autonomy of the national QA agency(-ies) is recognized by law

  Not applicable -QA is a subnational responsibility

  No national QA agency identified

Responsibility of the national quality assurance agency to set evaluation standards

In United Republic of Tanzania:   The QA agency is legally mandated to set standards for evaluation


The legislation of United Republic of Tanzania requires the national agency in charge of quality assurance in higher education to establish minimum standards to evaluate HEIs.

Across borders, in comparison to:

All countries:

Sub-Saharan Africa:

Lower middle income countries:

  No legal mandate identified for the QA agency to set standards for evaluation

  The QA agency is legally mandated to set standards for evaluation

  Not applicable - QA is a subnational responsibility

  No national QA agency identified

Higher education system planning

Type of plan(s) or strategy(-ies) adopted to steer the HE system

In United Republic of Tanzania:   Both a national plan for HE and a section on HE in a general plan


United Republic of Tanzania adopted a national plan specifically for its higher education system covering the period 1999 - : National Higher Education Policy .
In addition, United Republic of Tanzania included a section on higher education (i.e., a set of objectives or a chapter) in a national multisectoral plan: Education Sector Develoment Plan (2016/17 – 2020/21) .

Across borders, in comparison to:

All countries:

Sub-Saharan Africa:

Lower middle income countries:

  No national plan for HE identified

  Both a national plan for HE and a section on HE in a general plan

  National plan for HE

  Section on HE in a general plan

  Not applicable - responsibility for HE planning lies at the subnational level

Key dimensions and objectives stated in the national plan(s) for higher education

Access

Inclusion

Quality

Internationalization

Relevance

Research

Innovation

Rankings and visibility


Keywords highlighted in blue are stated in the above-mentioned national plan or legislation

Key principles for access to higher education

Recognition of the right to higher education

In United Republic of Tanzania:   The right to higher education is explicitly recognized in the key national legislation


In United Republic of Tanzania, the right to higher Education is explicitly and legally recognized by:

Across borders, in comparison to:

All countries:

Sub-Saharan Africa:

Lower middle income countries:

  Neither the right to education, nor the right to higher education, are explicitly recognized in the key national legislation

  The right to higher education is explicitly recognized in the key national legislation

  The right to higher education is potentially, but not explicitly, recognized in key national legislation as part of the right to education in general

  Unknown - part of the key national legislation was not identified

  Not applicable - responsibility for one or several key legislations lies at the subnational level

Cost of public higher education

Free public higher education mandated in key legislation

In United Republic of Tanzania:   Key national legislation does not mandate public HE to be free


In United Republic of Tanzania, the key legislation does not require public higher education to be free of charge.

Across borders, in comparison to:

All countries:

Sub-Saharan Africa:

Lower middle income countries:

  Key national legislation does not mandate public HE to be free

  Key national legislation mandates public HE to be free

  Unknown - part of the key national legislation was not identified

  Not applicable - subnational responsibility

Financial support to students

In United Republic of Tanzania:   The legislation mandates one, or multiple, national organization(s) to administer student financial support


Through its legislation, United Republic of Tanzania mandates the following agency(-ies)/organizations to provide funds to students, through either scholarships or loans, to undertake higher education:
The Higher Education Students’ Loans Board (HESLB)

Associated legislation: Act No.9 of 2004 (as amended in 2007, 2014 and 2016)

Across borders, in comparison to:

All countries:

Sub-Saharan Africa:

Lower middle income countries:

  No legislation mandating a national organization to administer student financial support was identified

  The legislation mandates one, or multiple, national organization(s) to administer student financial support

  Not applicable - subnational responsibility

National public scholarship programs

In United Republic of Tanzania:   No national scholarship programs identified


No national scholarship programs to support domestic students to study in domestic higher education institutions were identified.

Across borders, in comparison to:

All countries:

Sub-Saharan Africa:

Lower middle income countries:

  No national scholarship programs identified

  National scholarship programs are administered to support students to enrol in HE

  Not applicable - subnational responsibility

Priority population groups for the provision of national scholarships


No information for this indicator was identified because the related legislation/policy is missing, was not adopted or does not mention this aspect.

Admission pathways to higher education

National examination to enter higher education

In United Republic of Tanzania:   The legislation requires students to pass a national examination to enroll in HE


Prospective students in United Republic of Tanzania need to pass an examination administered at the national level to enroll in higher education, according to the following legislation: The National Examinations Council of Tanzania Act 2019

Across borders, in comparison to:

All countries:

Sub-Saharan Africa:

Lower middle income countries:

  No legislation mandating students to pass a national exam to enroll in HE was identified

  The legislation requires students to pass a national examination to enroll in HE

  Not applicable - subnational responsibility

National quotas for access to higher education

In United Republic of Tanzania:   No legislation establishing national quotas for access to HE was identified


No national quotas for specific population groups to enroll in higher education programs was identified in the legislation of United Republic of Tanzania.

Across borders, in comparison to:

All countries:

Sub-Saharan Africa:

Lower middle income countries:

  No legislation establishing national quotas for access to HE was identified

  National quotas are set by law to facilitate access to HE for specific population groups

  Not applicable - subnational responsibility

Target population groups for national quotas to enroll in higher education


No information for this indicator was identified because the related legislation/policy is missing, was not adopted or does not mention this aspect.

Recognition of higher education qualifications

National policy for the recognition of HE qualifications acquired abroad

In United Republic of Tanzania:   A national policy organises the recognition of HE qualifications acquired abroad


United Republic of Tanzania has adopted a national policy for the recognition of higher education studies undertaken, and qualifications awarded, in other countries: Principles and Guidelines for Evaluation of Foreign Awards and Recognition of Qualifications .

Across borders, in comparison to:

All countries:

Sub-Saharan Africa:

Lower middle income countries:

  No policy for the recognition for HE qualifications acquired abroad was identified

  A national policy organises the recognition of HE qualifications acquired abroad

  Not applicable - subnational responsibility

Ratification of UNESCO regional Convention for the recognition of foreign HE qualifications

In United Republic of Tanzania:   Not ratified



Across borders, in comparison to:

All countries:

Sub-Saharan Africa:

Lower middle income countries:

  Not ratified

  Ratified

  Missing information

  Not applicable - subnational responsibility

Ratification of UNESCO Global Convention on the Recognition of Qualifications concerning Higher Education

In United Republic of Tanzania:   Not ratified



Across borders, in comparison to:

All countries:

Sub-Saharan Africa:

Lower middle income countries:

  Not ratified

  Ratified