This article considers notions of the market in UK higher education. It is argued that the economic market commoditises higher education as the accreditations earned at higher education institutions. The author suggests that, if this is the consequence of the market, then the notion is inadequate to represent the achievements of higher level learners. In its place the author conceives of a mechanism that is built on higher education being a conversation by respectful and involved colleagues, who seek to develop educational relationships rather than transactional deals between traders
In this book we set out to explore the prospects for equality of opportunity in an English higher ed...
The restructuring of higher education according to neo-liberal market principles has constructed the...
The marketisation of higher education is a growing worldwide trend. Increasingly, market steering is...
This article considers notions of the market in UK higher education. It is argued that the economic ...
The Department for Education is attempting to use lessons from economics to spur competition in high...
Markets or market-like mechanisms are playing an increasing role in higher education, with visible c...
This paper uses the Economic Market mechanisms and the 4P Marketing Mix as lenses to review the cont...
The introduction of market forces into higher education is the most crucial issue facing universitie...
This article briefly considers theoretical assumptions about markets and then explores how internati...
Higher education has been subject to a gradual process of marketisation since the early 1980s. This ...
The introduction of market forces into higher education is the most crucial issue facing universitie...
This paper focuses on the question of how higher education is being transformed as a consequence of ...
The marketization of higher education is often presented as a major international trend. In her lect...
In this paper we express concerns that the marketisation of British higher education that has accomp...
This paper provides an overview of the development of markets in Australian higher education, with i...
In this book we set out to explore the prospects for equality of opportunity in an English higher ed...
The restructuring of higher education according to neo-liberal market principles has constructed the...
The marketisation of higher education is a growing worldwide trend. Increasingly, market steering is...
This article considers notions of the market in UK higher education. It is argued that the economic ...
The Department for Education is attempting to use lessons from economics to spur competition in high...
Markets or market-like mechanisms are playing an increasing role in higher education, with visible c...
This paper uses the Economic Market mechanisms and the 4P Marketing Mix as lenses to review the cont...
The introduction of market forces into higher education is the most crucial issue facing universitie...
This article briefly considers theoretical assumptions about markets and then explores how internati...
Higher education has been subject to a gradual process of marketisation since the early 1980s. This ...
The introduction of market forces into higher education is the most crucial issue facing universitie...
This paper focuses on the question of how higher education is being transformed as a consequence of ...
The marketization of higher education is often presented as a major international trend. In her lect...
In this paper we express concerns that the marketisation of British higher education that has accomp...
This paper provides an overview of the development of markets in Australian higher education, with i...
In this book we set out to explore the prospects for equality of opportunity in an English higher ed...
The restructuring of higher education according to neo-liberal market principles has constructed the...
The marketisation of higher education is a growing worldwide trend. Increasingly, market steering is...