THE EXPERIENCE OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES IN PREVENTING EXISTING CORRUPTION RISKS IN THE MANAGEMENT PROCESS OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION SECTOR
Kuchkarov Zafarjon Kayumjon Ugli , Ph.D. Candidate Of The Law Enforcement Academy Of The Republic Of UzbekistanAbstract
Establishing proper and effective management in the field of higher education is one of the most important measures to prevent corruption risks in this system.
The organization of management of national higher education on the basis of international standards is becoming relevant in the context of the development of international relations and the global integration process.
At this stage, it will be useful to study best practices aimed at organizing management in the field of higher education in developed foreign countries and preventing corruption risks in this process.
The study specifically examines issues such as the management of higher education institutions, their independence and financial support, as well as the role of government agencies in the management of this area.
Keywords
“public administration in the field of higher education”, “management in higher educational institutions”
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