The state of university governance and academic freedom are discussed. Several related topics are also considered: tuition inflation; term versus tenure-track faculty; massive open online courses; and relative standing of higher education in the United States
In this article, I treat ‘academic freedom’ as referring to the autonomy that academics need if they...
The higher education sector is experiencing an escalating pace of change. Even colleges and universi...
Academic tenure is now under attack. A down economy has placed greater pressure on institution...
The state of university governance and academic freedom are discussed. Several related topics are al...
Original and significant research benefits the careers of those running universities and brings pres...
Original and significant research benefits the careers of those running universities and brings pres...
Original and significant research benefits the careers of those running universities and brings pres...
The university is an academic institution that has come undone. It began in the Middle Ages as a sch...
Academic freedom and autonomy have since mediaeval times been considered the hubs around which criti...
Journal ArticleThe governance of colleges and universities has been an enduring source of controvers...
This paper reflects the talk given by the author during the fourth of the ‘Birmingham Workshops on A...
Andrew Delbanco. College: What It Was, Is, and Should Be. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton Universit...
[Excerpt] During recent decades tuition for undergraduate students has risen at rates substantially ...
This article addresses the connection between two continuing trends in higher education: semester ev...
Price pressures in the form of escalating tuition will continue to impinge upon colleges and univers...
In this article, I treat ‘academic freedom’ as referring to the autonomy that academics need if they...
The higher education sector is experiencing an escalating pace of change. Even colleges and universi...
Academic tenure is now under attack. A down economy has placed greater pressure on institution...
The state of university governance and academic freedom are discussed. Several related topics are al...
Original and significant research benefits the careers of those running universities and brings pres...
Original and significant research benefits the careers of those running universities and brings pres...
Original and significant research benefits the careers of those running universities and brings pres...
The university is an academic institution that has come undone. It began in the Middle Ages as a sch...
Academic freedom and autonomy have since mediaeval times been considered the hubs around which criti...
Journal ArticleThe governance of colleges and universities has been an enduring source of controvers...
This paper reflects the talk given by the author during the fourth of the ‘Birmingham Workshops on A...
Andrew Delbanco. College: What It Was, Is, and Should Be. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton Universit...
[Excerpt] During recent decades tuition for undergraduate students has risen at rates substantially ...
This article addresses the connection between two continuing trends in higher education: semester ev...
Price pressures in the form of escalating tuition will continue to impinge upon colleges and univers...
In this article, I treat ‘academic freedom’ as referring to the autonomy that academics need if they...
The higher education sector is experiencing an escalating pace of change. Even colleges and universi...
Academic tenure is now under attack. A down economy has placed greater pressure on institution...