Stefan Collini has undoubtedly done a great service to the university community in channelling criticisms of the current state of higher education in the UK into popular public discourse, writes Paul Benneworth. Readers will wryly raise an eyebrow at some of his characterisations of HE in this enjoyable and accessible read. What Are Universities For? Stefan Collini. Penguin. February 2012. 240 pages
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The University in Dissent, by Gary Rolfe, London, Routledge and the Society for Research into Higher...
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Reviewing The Chief Purpose of Universities: Academic Discourse and the Diversity of Ideas, William ...
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This book focuses on the policy of removing almost entirely public support for the payment of studen...
In a study of higher education institutions in six European countries, Marino Regini considers the i...
This volume is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the contemporary challenges faced by ...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
Most of us will be familiar with the concept of the journey from an elite to a mass and then a unive...
Managing Change in Higher Education: A Learning Environment Architecture by Peter Ford and eight oth...
Matthew Partridge discovers more about the globalisation of Higher Education in Ben Wildavsky’s book
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