This article attempts to examine the intention of the British central government on university governance in the prehistory of the UGC. Whereas Vernon (2001) suggests that the state had had the strong influence on universities and university colleges since 1889, he does not consider the contents of the state influence. In this paper, through the analysis of the reports of ad hoc university grants committees in 1889-1901, the significance of advice on university governance in the formation of the higher education system in the United Kingdom will be shown. It can be said that there are the following intentions of the committees on university governance. Firstly, the committees intended to standardise numbers and emoluments of staffs by ear-m...
The CVCP was a leading collective body for British universities for most of the twentieth century, y...
This dissertation examines two critical periods in the history of institutional transformations at t...
How has the system of governance changed? Do British higher education institutions still exercise au...
The aim of this article is to examine "university evaluation" in the United Kingdom (especially Engl...
This paper sets out to review literature on state-university relationships in the United Kingdom. Be...
This study is concerned with growth and changes in higher education in the United Kingdom from the 1...
The aim of this article is to examine ""university evaluation"" in the United Kingdom (especially En...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of the study was to describe and compare the structure and functi...
Formally the new public management model of governance was introduced into British higher education ...
In 1945, the Senate initiated the periodical publication of an official University Gazette. It was p...
The people in England believe in the virtue of diversity. Like many other English institutions, Engl...
Recently the Private Universities Association in Japan has published an interesting reform plan of u...
The study was concerned with a limited comparative analysis of university and/or college governance ...
Education issues have always been linked to the politics of the day. The Thatcher administration in ...
This paper intends to assess the Universities Tests Act 1871 in the British history of universities ...
The CVCP was a leading collective body for British universities for most of the twentieth century, y...
This dissertation examines two critical periods in the history of institutional transformations at t...
How has the system of governance changed? Do British higher education institutions still exercise au...
The aim of this article is to examine "university evaluation" in the United Kingdom (especially Engl...
This paper sets out to review literature on state-university relationships in the United Kingdom. Be...
This study is concerned with growth and changes in higher education in the United Kingdom from the 1...
The aim of this article is to examine ""university evaluation"" in the United Kingdom (especially En...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of the study was to describe and compare the structure and functi...
Formally the new public management model of governance was introduced into British higher education ...
In 1945, the Senate initiated the periodical publication of an official University Gazette. It was p...
The people in England believe in the virtue of diversity. Like many other English institutions, Engl...
Recently the Private Universities Association in Japan has published an interesting reform plan of u...
The study was concerned with a limited comparative analysis of university and/or college governance ...
Education issues have always been linked to the politics of the day. The Thatcher administration in ...
This paper intends to assess the Universities Tests Act 1871 in the British history of universities ...
The CVCP was a leading collective body for British universities for most of the twentieth century, y...
This dissertation examines two critical periods in the history of institutional transformations at t...
How has the system of governance changed? Do British higher education institutions still exercise au...