A Ministry of Higher Education is a government organization responsible for licensing, overseeing, regulating and/or funding tertiary education institutions and programs.
Long definition: The Ministry of Higher Education is a government department or agency responsible for overseeing and regulating higher education institutions and policies within a country. It plays a crucial role in shaping the direction and development of higher education, ensuring quality and providing support for students and institutions.
Etymology: The term "ministry" comes from the Latin word "ministerium", which means "service" or "administration". In this context, it refers to the administrative body responsible for higher education at the governmental level.
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Spanish: Ministerio de Educación Superior
French: Ministère de l'Enseignement Supérieur
German: Ministerium für Hochschulbildung
Italian: Ministero dell'Istruzione Superiore
Portuguese: Ministério da Educação Superior
Japanese: 高等教育省 (Kōtō Kyōiku-shō)
Chinese (Simplified): 高等教育部 (Gāoděng Jiàoyù Bù)
Hindi: उच्च शिक्षा मंत्रालय (Ucch Shiksha Mantralay)
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