This investigation seeks to develop data to help understand the direction being taken in university programming in Manitoba over a 35-year period in terms of the perception of alleged growth of the labour market orientation of universities. The impact of the political party in power is examined, as are features of the post-secondary program approval process developed by the intermediary agencies responsible for university matters in Manitoba. Findings suggest that new liberal arts, applied, and mixed programs have increased at roughly the same proportions over the 35-year period in question. Evidence is found, however, of a more recent emphasis on applied programming, supporting claims that university programming is increasingly becoming la...
This qualitative, exploratory study focuses on the transformation of three of Ontario's public colle...
The purpose of this research is to advance knowledge of how the academic field of educational techno...
Dept. of History, Philosophy, and Political Science. Paper copy at Leddy Library: Theses & Major Pap...
This investigation seeks to develop data to help understand the direction being taken in university ...
Universities attempt to influence government policy through the input of interests to the political ...
This paper analyses the trends in program creation, modification and abolition/suspension, during a ...
Universities attempt to influence government policy through the input of interests to the political ...
This study develops a conceptual understanding of the process by which provincial tuition policies u...
Disciplinary differences in the development of employability skills of recent university graduates i...
This thesis examines the role of political considerations in the development and administration of p...
A policy sociology approach is taken to examine the connections between neo-liberalism, post-seconda...
This case study focuses on Ontario higher education policy and the Colleges of Applied Arts and Tech...
The purpose of this study is to understand the apparent acquiescence of senior officials at Alberta’...
Examining legislative change between 1997 and 2013, and analyzing the governance of Manitoba’s post-...
This study seeks to explain why partisanship—contrary to what we might expect based on the findings ...
This qualitative, exploratory study focuses on the transformation of three of Ontario's public colle...
The purpose of this research is to advance knowledge of how the academic field of educational techno...
Dept. of History, Philosophy, and Political Science. Paper copy at Leddy Library: Theses & Major Pap...
This investigation seeks to develop data to help understand the direction being taken in university ...
Universities attempt to influence government policy through the input of interests to the political ...
This paper analyses the trends in program creation, modification and abolition/suspension, during a ...
Universities attempt to influence government policy through the input of interests to the political ...
This study develops a conceptual understanding of the process by which provincial tuition policies u...
Disciplinary differences in the development of employability skills of recent university graduates i...
This thesis examines the role of political considerations in the development and administration of p...
A policy sociology approach is taken to examine the connections between neo-liberalism, post-seconda...
This case study focuses on Ontario higher education policy and the Colleges of Applied Arts and Tech...
The purpose of this study is to understand the apparent acquiescence of senior officials at Alberta’...
Examining legislative change between 1997 and 2013, and analyzing the governance of Manitoba’s post-...
This study seeks to explain why partisanship—contrary to what we might expect based on the findings ...
This qualitative, exploratory study focuses on the transformation of three of Ontario's public colle...
The purpose of this research is to advance knowledge of how the academic field of educational techno...
Dept. of History, Philosophy, and Political Science. Paper copy at Leddy Library: Theses & Major Pap...