There has been little research on the government relations function within the post-secondary education sector in Ontario. This study explores this topic by reviewing the literature and collecting data from key informants in the college, university and government sector, and those who can speak about the sector associations. The study describes how the leaders of colleges and universities in Ontario perceive and conduct government relations, both as individual institutions and as a sector, and analyzes trends and potential implications. The study utilizes a pluralist model of interest group behaviour and applied the hollow-core theory to the policy community and the findings provide compelling evidence that this theory is a useful theoretic...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine various policy implementation models, and to determine wha...
The concept of collegial governance is well understood in the post-secondary sector. The basic premi...
A policy sociology approach is taken to examine the connections between neo-liberalism, post-seconda...
There has been little research on the government relations function within the post-secondary educat...
The purpose of this study is to understand the apparent acquiescence of senior officials at Alberta’...
This paper analyses changing approaches to system-level governance in Canadian post-secondary educa...
This study develops a conceptual understanding of the process by which provincial tuition policies u...
This thesis examines elearning strategy and policy development in the Ontario university sector duri...
Universities attempt to influence government policy through the input of interests to the political ...
The transition from an industrial to a global knowledge-based economy has put universities in the sp...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the post-war period 1945 to 1996, numerous commissions, r...
This paper has two central objectives. Generally, its purpose is to trace the trajectory of the fisc...
This case study focuses on Ontario higher education policy and the Colleges of Applied Arts and Tech...
The study explores an organization of business leaders (the MI-BRT) working to impact educational po...
grantor: University of TorontoThis is a study that examines the feasibility of developing ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine various policy implementation models, and to determine wha...
The concept of collegial governance is well understood in the post-secondary sector. The basic premi...
A policy sociology approach is taken to examine the connections between neo-liberalism, post-seconda...
There has been little research on the government relations function within the post-secondary educat...
The purpose of this study is to understand the apparent acquiescence of senior officials at Alberta’...
This paper analyses changing approaches to system-level governance in Canadian post-secondary educa...
This study develops a conceptual understanding of the process by which provincial tuition policies u...
This thesis examines elearning strategy and policy development in the Ontario university sector duri...
Universities attempt to influence government policy through the input of interests to the political ...
The transition from an industrial to a global knowledge-based economy has put universities in the sp...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the post-war period 1945 to 1996, numerous commissions, r...
This paper has two central objectives. Generally, its purpose is to trace the trajectory of the fisc...
This case study focuses on Ontario higher education policy and the Colleges of Applied Arts and Tech...
The study explores an organization of business leaders (the MI-BRT) working to impact educational po...
grantor: University of TorontoThis is a study that examines the feasibility of developing ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine various policy implementation models, and to determine wha...
The concept of collegial governance is well understood in the post-secondary sector. The basic premi...
A policy sociology approach is taken to examine the connections between neo-liberalism, post-seconda...