Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the Encyclopedia of Higher Education?

The Encyclopedia of Higher Education is a pioneering 13-volume scholarly reference work that aims to comprehensively document, analyze, and advance the global understanding of higher education systems. It integrates diverse perspectives, traditions, policy frameworks, and institutional practices from across the world, presenting cutting-edge analysis and empirical research. This project is positioned to serve as both a historical archive and a future-looking compass for academics, practitioners, and decision-makers.

The Encyclopedia is spearheaded by Dr. Mustafa Kayyali, an internationally recognized scholar in the fields of higher education, academic quality assurance, and research innovation. With a prolific record of over 70 chapters, 21 books, and leadership roles in numerous academic initiatives, Dr. Kayyali brings exceptional editorial experience and visionary thinking to this monumental project.

The purpose is to offer a structured, multi-perspective resource that empowers educators, researchers, policymakers, and institutional leaders. It responds to critical gaps in globally inclusive knowledge by highlighting both established and emerging themes in higher education, with a commitment to diversity, equity, and academic excellence.

The project includes thirteen thematic volumes, each focused on a major area such as institutional governance, internationalization, quality assurance, faculty development, ethics, rankings, digital transformation, and future trends.

Contributors include distinguished academics, university presidents, ministry officials, accreditation leaders, educational consultants, and researchers from over 80 countries. The project is global in scope and intentionally interdisciplinary.

Any academic, researcher, practitioner, policymaker, or graduate scholar with expertise or interest in higher education may propose and submit a chapter. The project encourages voices from diverse backgrounds, including early-career scholars and those from underrepresented regions.

No. One of the core commitments of this initiative is accessibility and openness. There are absolutely no submission or publication fees for accepted chapters.

Submissions should range between 5,000 and 6,000 words. This length allows authors to explore their topics in depth while maintaining clarity and accessibility for a global readership.

All chapters must be written in English to ensure consistency and accessibility across international academic and policy communities.

Authors should use APA (7th edition preferred) for in-text citations and references. Proper citation ensures academic integrity and supports readers who wish to explore sources further.

All manuscripts must be submitted in Microsoft Word (.docx) format to ensure compatibility with the editorial and peer review system.

At least 80% of references should be from sources published after 2021. This requirement ensures that each chapter reflects the most recent knowledge, debates, and data in the field.

You can email your abstract, idea, or completed chapter to Dr. Mustafa Kayyali directly at kayyali@heranking.com. Alternatively, contributors may use the submission form provided on the official encyclopedia website.

Yes. The topic lists are illustrative rather than exhaustive. Authors are welcome to propose original topics that align with the thematic focus of each volume.

Yes, joint authorship is welcomed and encouraged. Collaborative contributions from multidisciplinary or international teams are highly valued.

Absolutely. This project actively encourages early-career researchers and PhD candidates to contribute. It offers a platform for emerging voices and fresh ideas in global higher education.

Yes, every submitted chapter undergoes a rigorous double-blind peer review. This ensures academic quality, validity of arguments, and alignment with the Encyclopedia's standards.

Yes. Reviewers provide detailed, constructive feedback to help authors strengthen their manuscripts and align them with scholarly and thematic expectations.

19. Can authors revise and resubmit chapters if requested?

Yes. Authors whose chapters require revisions will be invited to revise and resubmit based on reviewer and editorial feedback. This iterative process aims to enhance scholarly rigor and clarity.

Each volume has a dedicated editorial team, including international experts, scholars, and practitioners who provide thematic leadership, review guidance, and quality assurance.

The Encyclopedia is published in partnership with Arab Academic Publishers (AAP), a reputable organization committed to advancing open-access academic publishing.

Yes. The Encyclopedia will be published both digitally and in print. The digital version will be freely accessible, while print volumes will be available for libraries and institutions.

Efforts are underway to index the volumes in major academic repositories and databases to maximize discoverability and scholarly impact.

Each volume focuses on a critical domain in higher education, such as quality assurance, policy reform, digital transformation, faculty development, and internationalization. Each volume includes around 30 topics.

Yes, contributors may submit chapters to multiple volumes, provided that each submission is original, relevant, and meets the editorial criteria.

Yes. Volume 13 is dedicated entirely to Future Trends and Challenges, covering issues such as AI in education, micro-credentials, and hybrid learning models.

The editorial vision explicitly prioritizes inclusion from historically underrepresented regions, encouraging contributions from the Global South and ensuring regional diversity.

Once submitted, your chapter is acknowledged and then sent for peer review. After receiving feedback, you'll be asked to revise if necessary. Once accepted, your chapter will be copyedited and prepared for publication.

Authors' names, institutional affiliations, ORCID IDs, and brief bios will be published alongside their chapters.

Yes. Authors are encouraged to share their work through academic networks, conferences, and social media. The editorial team will also support promotion through the official website and institutional partners.

Yes. The project is proudly supported by Maaref University of Applied Sciences, which plays a key role in academic oversight and international outreach.

You can follow the Encyclopedia through its website and social media accounts. For direct communication, please email  kayyali@heranking.com.