Proponents of the concept of the audit culture in UK higher education argue that from the late 1990s onward audit functioned as a form of power control and had a profound effect on academics and their work. Such arguments continued to be made into the early 2000s. Since then, however, the level of external scrutiny surrounding UK academics' teaching has decreased. This paper presents a case study of academics at a pre-1992 university to examine how they perceived the audit culture and audit-related quality assurance mechanisms. This paper reveals that nearly two-thirds of those interviewed considered audit and quality assurance mechanisms as a bureaucratic practice that had little impact on their work. Only about one-third found the audit u...
The quest continues to standardise quality assurance systems throughout the European Higher Educatio...
his article examines organisational transformation within Higher Education in Britain. In the proces...
AbstractThis paper explores the experiences of five long-serving academics in an institute of techno...
Proponents of the concept of the audit culture in UK higher education argue that from the late 1990s...
Quality audit has become the dominant means of assessing the quality of university teaching and lear...
This paper provides an insight into the debate about academic work as a profession. It refers to the...
This paper provides an insight into the debate about academic work as a profession. It refers to the...
Academics are prone to mythologising a lost golden age. As a result it's often hard to pinpoint what...
This paper discusses how the audit culture has impacted on UK academics in terms of professional ide...
The economic imperatives of neoliberalism combined with the technologies of New Public Management ha...
This research dealt with the conformity of practices in internal audits and reviews on education qua...
This contribution traces the impact of research and teaching audit on university life in UK. It focu...
The quality of teaching in universities has received increased attention over the last two decades a...
This paper reports on findings from project funded by the Economic and Social Research Council in th...
The paper takes the external quality assurance of English universities and colleges as an example of...
The quest continues to standardise quality assurance systems throughout the European Higher Educatio...
his article examines organisational transformation within Higher Education in Britain. In the proces...
AbstractThis paper explores the experiences of five long-serving academics in an institute of techno...
Proponents of the concept of the audit culture in UK higher education argue that from the late 1990s...
Quality audit has become the dominant means of assessing the quality of university teaching and lear...
This paper provides an insight into the debate about academic work as a profession. It refers to the...
This paper provides an insight into the debate about academic work as a profession. It refers to the...
Academics are prone to mythologising a lost golden age. As a result it's often hard to pinpoint what...
This paper discusses how the audit culture has impacted on UK academics in terms of professional ide...
The economic imperatives of neoliberalism combined with the technologies of New Public Management ha...
This research dealt with the conformity of practices in internal audits and reviews on education qua...
This contribution traces the impact of research and teaching audit on university life in UK. It focu...
The quality of teaching in universities has received increased attention over the last two decades a...
This paper reports on findings from project funded by the Economic and Social Research Council in th...
The paper takes the external quality assurance of English universities and colleges as an example of...
The quest continues to standardise quality assurance systems throughout the European Higher Educatio...
his article examines organisational transformation within Higher Education in Britain. In the proces...
AbstractThis paper explores the experiences of five long-serving academics in an institute of techno...