A reconceptualization of the human capital value of education as a private good, linked to a market oriented commodification of university knowledge, underpins a repositioning of universities as entrepreneurial enterprises. The implications for universities and the professoriate are explored, with a particular emphasis on the ways in which the institutions and work within them are being redefined. Canadian and Australian experiences are drawn upon. Une nouvelle conceptualisation de la valeur du capital humain en enseignement comme un bien privé, relié au savoir universitaire comme des marchandises destinées au marché, étaie une repositionnement des universités comme des entreprises commerciales. L\u27auteur explore les implications pour les...
For-profit universities are growing in importance as alternative providers in higher education. This...
The last 3 decades have witnessed the rise of reforms aimed at conjoining Canadian universities to t...
The relationship between universities and governments has attracted considerable attention in the de...
A reconceptualization of the human capital value of education as a private good, linked to a market ...
During the last decade, competition for funding and privatization transformed most Australian univer...
Mass higher education has taken hold in the developed nations, and a widely held belief exists that ...
This volume considers how current transitions in postsecondary education are impacting Higher Educat...
Political, economic, and social explanations of higher education reform, and the very definition of ...
Universities have undergone and are continuing to undergo radical changes in major English-speaking...
Changes to public funding regimes, coupled with transformations in how universities are managed and ...
Abstract: Recently, Canadian university campuses have begun to display signs of increasing corporate...
This paper reviews neoliberalism as an ideology that has influenced higher education generally and O...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88244/1/2002_Toronto_Lecture_1.2.pd
This paper describes the Canadian higher education sector: who regulates and funds higher education,...
This paper is an attempt to make a contribution to current debates about the reform of higher educat...
For-profit universities are growing in importance as alternative providers in higher education. This...
The last 3 decades have witnessed the rise of reforms aimed at conjoining Canadian universities to t...
The relationship between universities and governments has attracted considerable attention in the de...
A reconceptualization of the human capital value of education as a private good, linked to a market ...
During the last decade, competition for funding and privatization transformed most Australian univer...
Mass higher education has taken hold in the developed nations, and a widely held belief exists that ...
This volume considers how current transitions in postsecondary education are impacting Higher Educat...
Political, economic, and social explanations of higher education reform, and the very definition of ...
Universities have undergone and are continuing to undergo radical changes in major English-speaking...
Changes to public funding regimes, coupled with transformations in how universities are managed and ...
Abstract: Recently, Canadian university campuses have begun to display signs of increasing corporate...
This paper reviews neoliberalism as an ideology that has influenced higher education generally and O...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88244/1/2002_Toronto_Lecture_1.2.pd
This paper describes the Canadian higher education sector: who regulates and funds higher education,...
This paper is an attempt to make a contribution to current debates about the reform of higher educat...
For-profit universities are growing in importance as alternative providers in higher education. This...
The last 3 decades have witnessed the rise of reforms aimed at conjoining Canadian universities to t...
The relationship between universities and governments has attracted considerable attention in the de...