McGill University was created two years before the birth of Queen Victoria and, thus, came into a very different world from that in which it must function today. For most of its history, it was patterned on its senior sister institutions in Great Britain and an Oxbridge training was considered a highly desirable qualification for academic posts. A century and a half after its founding, MeGill's situation is very different. Its British academic tradition has faded before North American and world-wide influences. Within McGill, broader participation in governance by staff and students, and the general trend in modern society towards more complex infra-structures, have contributed to a proliferation of administrative structures and committees
Side view along the west elevation; The college was originally founded as Hart Hall in 1282 by Elias...
The staff college approach to senior management education derived its impetus from Britain. It was d...
"The debate about the current (or perhaps perennial) crises of higher education suffers from a lack ...
In 1821 McGill University came into being through the granting of a charter by King George the Fourt...
McGill University was established in 1821 when it was granted university powers by the legislative c...
ABSTRACT. The century following the capitulation of Montreal in 1760 saw the end of one British Empi...
Although all British universities are now subject to much greater external regulation, mainly by the...
Master of EducationThe foundation of a University poses an interesting problem: will the new institu...
In all the celebrations for the sesquicentennial of McGill University we may be in danger of overloo...
Although Canada was a single province (1763-1791), subsequently divided into Upper and Lower Canada,...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of the study was to describe and compare the structure and functi...
Historians classify American higher education into four periods: The Colonial college era to the Re...
The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries saw a phenomenal and unprecedented growth in the p...
The eighteen fifties were years of progress in Canadian education. Concrete steps were taken in each...
This dissertation, framed in modernity, examines the connections and interconnections of its externa...
Side view along the west elevation; The college was originally founded as Hart Hall in 1282 by Elias...
The staff college approach to senior management education derived its impetus from Britain. It was d...
"The debate about the current (or perhaps perennial) crises of higher education suffers from a lack ...
In 1821 McGill University came into being through the granting of a charter by King George the Fourt...
McGill University was established in 1821 when it was granted university powers by the legislative c...
ABSTRACT. The century following the capitulation of Montreal in 1760 saw the end of one British Empi...
Although all British universities are now subject to much greater external regulation, mainly by the...
Master of EducationThe foundation of a University poses an interesting problem: will the new institu...
In all the celebrations for the sesquicentennial of McGill University we may be in danger of overloo...
Although Canada was a single province (1763-1791), subsequently divided into Upper and Lower Canada,...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of the study was to describe and compare the structure and functi...
Historians classify American higher education into four periods: The Colonial college era to the Re...
The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries saw a phenomenal and unprecedented growth in the p...
The eighteen fifties were years of progress in Canadian education. Concrete steps were taken in each...
This dissertation, framed in modernity, examines the connections and interconnections of its externa...
Side view along the west elevation; The college was originally founded as Hart Hall in 1282 by Elias...
The staff college approach to senior management education derived its impetus from Britain. It was d...
"The debate about the current (or perhaps perennial) crises of higher education suffers from a lack ...