The global Higher Education sector (HE) is undergoing a metamorphosis. No longer is HE the sole preserve of the privileged few but rather it is now accessible for the masses. The result of such an expansionist philosophy is here and today’s undergraduate students can expect to study at a university that is unrecognisable to higher education establishments of a few decades ago. This is not a one-sided affair and academic staff i.e.,the professoriate who encounter the results of such expansionism on a daily basis are also faced with a vastly complex working environment(see e.g., Knight & Senior, 2017).Phrases such as internationalisation, employability, work-based learning as well as the almost ephemeral notion of student satisfaction,among m...
In this chapter, we draw on an analysis of English policy documents and focus groups with students a...
There is a great deal of discussion in the academic literature around how the current conditions in ...
The political economy of higher education has transformed our ways of thinking about knowledge, teac...
The literature review revealed two opposing views of the ‘student as customer’; either it is conside...
One could be excused for failing to recognise today’s universities as the inheritors of the global h...
Given the rapid growth of the higher education sector in UK and the challenges it has faced in the p...
As higher education (HE) has come to be valued for its contribution to the global economy, prioritie...
Higher Education (HE), once the prerogative of a tiny elite, is now accessible to larger numbers of ...
In this paper we express concerns that the marketisation of British higher education that has accomp...
Purpose: There is an influential, but not uncontested (Tsinidou et al., 2010) literature concerning ...
The chapter addresses the notion of student as consumer and argues that the liberalisation of HE und...
For many UK higher education business schools, the continued recruitment of UK, EU and international...
With the neoliberal ideology permeating the British higher education (HE) sector, students are repos...
Given the rapid growth of the higher education sector in UK and the challenges it has faced in the p...
In recent years, two potentially conflicting discourses have come to dominate higher education, name...
In this chapter, we draw on an analysis of English policy documents and focus groups with students a...
There is a great deal of discussion in the academic literature around how the current conditions in ...
The political economy of higher education has transformed our ways of thinking about knowledge, teac...
The literature review revealed two opposing views of the ‘student as customer’; either it is conside...
One could be excused for failing to recognise today’s universities as the inheritors of the global h...
Given the rapid growth of the higher education sector in UK and the challenges it has faced in the p...
As higher education (HE) has come to be valued for its contribution to the global economy, prioritie...
Higher Education (HE), once the prerogative of a tiny elite, is now accessible to larger numbers of ...
In this paper we express concerns that the marketisation of British higher education that has accomp...
Purpose: There is an influential, but not uncontested (Tsinidou et al., 2010) literature concerning ...
The chapter addresses the notion of student as consumer and argues that the liberalisation of HE und...
For many UK higher education business schools, the continued recruitment of UK, EU and international...
With the neoliberal ideology permeating the British higher education (HE) sector, students are repos...
Given the rapid growth of the higher education sector in UK and the challenges it has faced in the p...
In recent years, two potentially conflicting discourses have come to dominate higher education, name...
In this chapter, we draw on an analysis of English policy documents and focus groups with students a...
There is a great deal of discussion in the academic literature around how the current conditions in ...
The political economy of higher education has transformed our ways of thinking about knowledge, teac...