Abstract: This paper, commissioned by the UK Higher Education International Unit and Leadership Foundation for Higher Education, selects a number of current trends and considers their consequences for higher education sectors over this short timeframe. The main themes addressed are: demand for HE, international mobility and TNE, technology and the MOOCs phenomenon, partnerships and networks, leadership and management, trade liberalisation, funding, and rankings as an institutionalisation of competition.Authored by William Lawton, Mamun Ahmed,Teresa Angulo, Anastasia Axel-Berg, Annie Burrows, Alex Katsomitros
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How are higher education organizations going to cope with the challenges of a society that is contin...
In light of the recent higher education policy changes in the UK, a scenario study was carried out –...
AbstractHow are higher education organizations going to cope with the challenges of a society that i...
The concept of ‘university’ has been around for centuries and yet the majority of British Universiti...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00163287 Copyright El...
Growing flows of knowledge, people and financing cross national borders and feed both worldwide coll...
What is on the five-year horizon for higher education institutions? Which trends and technology deve...
For 17 years, the New Media Consortium convened panels of experts from higher education and posed th...
The concept of ‘university ’ has been around for centuries and yet the majority of British Universit...
This open access Springer Brief provides a systematic analysis of current trends and requirements in...
Since the Middle Ages, universities have displayed impressive resourcefulness in their ability to ad...
In light of the recent higher education policy changes in the UK, a scenario study was carried out ...
Historically, the UK system has been one of the most successful in combining excellence with access....
Predicting the future is a difficult and inexact business and, generally, humans are more prone to f...
Conversations with Professor Simon Marginson (Monash) and Professor Rui Yang (University of Hong Kon...
How are higher education organizations going to cope with the challenges of a society that is contin...
In light of the recent higher education policy changes in the UK, a scenario study was carried out –...
AbstractHow are higher education organizations going to cope with the challenges of a society that i...