We present in this paper the main characteristics and motivations for reforming higher education systems, first in England (a successful process from the point of view of the policy-makers) since the early 80s and then at the European level since the mid-90s. We stress the shift from a Humboldtian model with relatively autonomous universities (with a protective state funding them and allowing them to pursue their own agenda) to a new model where universities increasingly become tools of wider economic (and social) policies. We stress the role of English reforms as models for European-wide reforms in order to maximize the contribution of higher education to competitiveness, innovation and employability objectives. We make a link with the var...
Long forgotten as being part of the sociology of education, today higher education is the subject of...
After the Bologna agreement and the Lisbon Agenda, reform of European university systems has been hi...
Until recently the mainstream idea was that higher education (HE) has two major purposes: to create ...
Abstract. Evolution strategy for reforming higher education in the UK during the transition from bin...
The volume ‘Reform of higher education in Europe ’ is published in celebration of CHEPS ’ 25th anniv...
We are discussing here links between reform agendas and their rationales in higher education and in ...
Despite the fact that European states hold formal regulatory competences in higher education, the co...
Nowhere today is higher education undergoing more substantial change than in Europe. As countries pu...
Although there are exceptions, most European universities and institutions of higher education find ...
This paper analyses higher education reform in relation to the ‘knowledge’ society and recent po...
Although there are exceptions, most European universities and institutions of higher education find ...
This book analyzes the reforms that led to a differentiated landscape of higher education systems af...
This chapter is focused on the links between reform agendas and their rationales in higher educatio...
The present study describes the changes in the traditional European model of higher education, its s...
Universities are key players in the successful transition to a knowledge-based economy and society. ...
Long forgotten as being part of the sociology of education, today higher education is the subject of...
After the Bologna agreement and the Lisbon Agenda, reform of European university systems has been hi...
Until recently the mainstream idea was that higher education (HE) has two major purposes: to create ...
Abstract. Evolution strategy for reforming higher education in the UK during the transition from bin...
The volume ‘Reform of higher education in Europe ’ is published in celebration of CHEPS ’ 25th anniv...
We are discussing here links between reform agendas and their rationales in higher education and in ...
Despite the fact that European states hold formal regulatory competences in higher education, the co...
Nowhere today is higher education undergoing more substantial change than in Europe. As countries pu...
Although there are exceptions, most European universities and institutions of higher education find ...
This paper analyses higher education reform in relation to the ‘knowledge’ society and recent po...
Although there are exceptions, most European universities and institutions of higher education find ...
This book analyzes the reforms that led to a differentiated landscape of higher education systems af...
This chapter is focused on the links between reform agendas and their rationales in higher educatio...
The present study describes the changes in the traditional European model of higher education, its s...
Universities are key players in the successful transition to a knowledge-based economy and society. ...
Long forgotten as being part of the sociology of education, today higher education is the subject of...
After the Bologna agreement and the Lisbon Agenda, reform of European university systems has been hi...
Until recently the mainstream idea was that higher education (HE) has two major purposes: to create ...