The university in its modern form (invented 200 years ago by German Idealists and Romantics for the University of Berlin) has traditionally been in very close relations with the state and in relatively distant relations with the market. Now, as state/ market relations are changing with the advent of globalization, the university is unexpectedly located in a different landscape in which the state is generally - with notable exceptions - becoming weaker, and the market is becoming stronger. The university, traditionally a very important part of the public sector, is coming under public scrutiny and its social and cultural missions are being increasingly challenged. In the last half a century, despite immense growth in enrollments, and moving ...
Although there have been several cycles of debate and reform on higher education since World War II,...
This article tries to examine the major aspects of current trends that impact higher education polic...
This article is based on the Keynote Address to the European Conference on Educational Research (EC...
The university in its modern form (invented 200 years ago by German Idealists and Romantics for the ...
The two dimensions of the state in transition under the influence of globalization are changes in th...
The two dimensions of the state in transition under the influence of globalization are changes in th...
The introduction of market forces into higher education is the most crucial issue facing universitie...
This book argues that the current renegotiation of the postwar social contract concerning the welfar...
It is assumed here that the university was closely linked with the nineteenth-century political inve...
The question of the role of higher education in society and culture today is linked, in this article...
AbstractThe article discusses the prospects for the universities development in the modern knowledge...
It is commonplace to note that we are moving toward a global economy. The world is increasingly inte...
An academic revolution has taken place in higher education in the past half century marked by transf...
In the last two national governments have implanted new public management (NPM) control systems base...
Trends of changing student expectations (access to global systems of knowledge, including transparen...
Although there have been several cycles of debate and reform on higher education since World War II,...
This article tries to examine the major aspects of current trends that impact higher education polic...
This article is based on the Keynote Address to the European Conference on Educational Research (EC...
The university in its modern form (invented 200 years ago by German Idealists and Romantics for the ...
The two dimensions of the state in transition under the influence of globalization are changes in th...
The two dimensions of the state in transition under the influence of globalization are changes in th...
The introduction of market forces into higher education is the most crucial issue facing universitie...
This book argues that the current renegotiation of the postwar social contract concerning the welfar...
It is assumed here that the university was closely linked with the nineteenth-century political inve...
The question of the role of higher education in society and culture today is linked, in this article...
AbstractThe article discusses the prospects for the universities development in the modern knowledge...
It is commonplace to note that we are moving toward a global economy. The world is increasingly inte...
An academic revolution has taken place in higher education in the past half century marked by transf...
In the last two national governments have implanted new public management (NPM) control systems base...
Trends of changing student expectations (access to global systems of knowledge, including transparen...
Although there have been several cycles of debate and reform on higher education since World War II,...
This article tries to examine the major aspects of current trends that impact higher education polic...
This article is based on the Keynote Address to the European Conference on Educational Research (EC...