The university is an academic institution that has come undone. It began in the Middle Ages as a scholastic guild or a learned corporation of masters and scholars (universitas societas magistrorum discipulorumque) which followed a relatively set curriculum and granted the license to teach (licentia docendi). Students came from many nations to hear well-known masters, and actively participated in disputations. Once they had settled in the cities, they often found it necessary to band together against unruly townspeople, unscrupulous booksellers, and unfortunate teachers. Masters united to form separate Faculties with their own academic requirements and prerogatives, with occasional public squabbles over who was supposed to teach what to whom...
The state of university governance and academic freedom are discussed. Several related topics are al...
This book explores the ways in which the contemporary university is talked about, and talks about it...
Universities are changing (Göransson and Brundenius, 2010). On the one hand, universities are blamed...
[Extract] What a mess universities are in today. If they are not doomed, then they are most certainl...
[Extract] What a mess universities are in today. If they are not doomed, then they are most certainl...
[Extract] What a mess universities are in today. If they are not doomed, then they are most certainl...
This paper reflects the talk given by the author during the fourth of the ‘Birmingham Workshops on A...
In the 21st Century, an increasing number of citizens have access to Higher Education157./nHowever, ...
In the 21st Century, an increasing number of citizens have access to Higher Education157./nHowever, ...
When universities became corporate universities, the constraints that defined universities changed. ...
Specialization has led to the breakdown of knowledge with the current university system to blame. Th...
AbstractUniversities have been in a permanent state of crisis almost from their very foundation over...
The article considers the advantages and disadvantages of the European universities that can be expl...
Modern American higher education is an outgrowth of the medieval universities. Over the centuries th...
The state of university governance and academic freedom are discussed. Several related topics are al...
The state of university governance and academic freedom are discussed. Several related topics are al...
This book explores the ways in which the contemporary university is talked about, and talks about it...
Universities are changing (Göransson and Brundenius, 2010). On the one hand, universities are blamed...
[Extract] What a mess universities are in today. If they are not doomed, then they are most certainl...
[Extract] What a mess universities are in today. If they are not doomed, then they are most certainl...
[Extract] What a mess universities are in today. If they are not doomed, then they are most certainl...
This paper reflects the talk given by the author during the fourth of the ‘Birmingham Workshops on A...
In the 21st Century, an increasing number of citizens have access to Higher Education157./nHowever, ...
In the 21st Century, an increasing number of citizens have access to Higher Education157./nHowever, ...
When universities became corporate universities, the constraints that defined universities changed. ...
Specialization has led to the breakdown of knowledge with the current university system to blame. Th...
AbstractUniversities have been in a permanent state of crisis almost from their very foundation over...
The article considers the advantages and disadvantages of the European universities that can be expl...
Modern American higher education is an outgrowth of the medieval universities. Over the centuries th...
The state of university governance and academic freedom are discussed. Several related topics are al...
The state of university governance and academic freedom are discussed. Several related topics are al...
This book explores the ways in which the contemporary university is talked about, and talks about it...
Universities are changing (Göransson and Brundenius, 2010). On the one hand, universities are blamed...