Across Europe, assumptions are often made within the academic literature and by some social commentators that students have come to understand the purpose of higher education (HE) in increasingly instrumental terms. This is often linked to processes of marketisation and neo-liberalisation across the Global North, in which the value of HE has come to be associated with economic reward and labour market participation and measured through a relatively narrow range of metrics. It is also associated with the establishment, in 2010, of the European Higher Education Area, which is argued to have brought about the refiguration of European universities around an Anglo-American model. Scholars have contended that students have become consumer-like in...
The global Higher Education sector (HE) is undergoing a metamorphosis. No longer is HE the sole pres...
Drawing on interviews with 26 higher education ‘policy influencers’ from six European countries (Den...
A hallmark of recent higher education policy in developed economies is the move towards quasi-market...
Across Europe, assumptions are often made within the academic literature and by some social commenta...
Across Europe, assumptions are often made within the academic literature and by some social commenta...
Higher education (HE) is of considerable importance to policymakers across Europe. Indeed, it is vi...
There are currently over 35 million students within Europe and yet, to date, we have no clear unders...
In this chapter, we draw on an analysis of English policy documents and focus groups with students a...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.There are currently over 35 m...
The purposes and impact of higher education on the economy and the broader society have been transfo...
It is often assumed within much of the academic literature and by many of those working in higher e...
In this article, I examine the educational purposes of higher education in terms of the societal out...
It is now widely assumed in England – by academics and social commentators alike – that, as a result...
Using both the education and marketing literature, this article outlines the successive United Kingd...
EPDF available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Amid debates about the future of both higher ...
The global Higher Education sector (HE) is undergoing a metamorphosis. No longer is HE the sole pres...
Drawing on interviews with 26 higher education ‘policy influencers’ from six European countries (Den...
A hallmark of recent higher education policy in developed economies is the move towards quasi-market...
Across Europe, assumptions are often made within the academic literature and by some social commenta...
Across Europe, assumptions are often made within the academic literature and by some social commenta...
Higher education (HE) is of considerable importance to policymakers across Europe. Indeed, it is vi...
There are currently over 35 million students within Europe and yet, to date, we have no clear unders...
In this chapter, we draw on an analysis of English policy documents and focus groups with students a...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.There are currently over 35 m...
The purposes and impact of higher education on the economy and the broader society have been transfo...
It is often assumed within much of the academic literature and by many of those working in higher e...
In this article, I examine the educational purposes of higher education in terms of the societal out...
It is now widely assumed in England – by academics and social commentators alike – that, as a result...
Using both the education and marketing literature, this article outlines the successive United Kingd...
EPDF available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Amid debates about the future of both higher ...
The global Higher Education sector (HE) is undergoing a metamorphosis. No longer is HE the sole pres...
Drawing on interviews with 26 higher education ‘policy influencers’ from six European countries (Den...
A hallmark of recent higher education policy in developed economies is the move towards quasi-market...