In the early 1970s Dutch universities were reformed, while scientific research was faced with new social and political demands. A decade later science and university policy changed again, with increasing roles for market pressure and competition. These developments might seem opposed, but in this paper David Baneke will argue that in fact there was great continuity, both concerning the backgrounds of the policy and the practical consequences. Their goal was to cope with the rapid increase in scale and the costs of science, to open up closed elitist networks, and to counter inefficiency and arbitrary spending. The pressure to reform came both from policy makers and from within the universities themselves. In all cases the changes resulted in...
During the past few decades traditional state-centred governing arrangements have been critiqued and...
This study analyses how different types of system-level (or ‘landscape’) structural reforms in highe...
In August 1945, with the war's ashes still smouldering across Europe, first Dutch postwar Prime Mini...
Astronomy after Oort: The Changes in Administrative Culture in Science and the Universities in the 1...
The annual procession in the Luxemburg town of Echternach is famous for its laborious manner of reac...
The annual procession in the Luxemburg town of Echternach is famous for its laborious manner of reac...
From the early days of the university on, the way it should be run has been an issue of discussion a...
Science shops were established at universities throughout the Netherlands in the early 1970s with th...
Science shops were established (it throughout the Netherlands in the earlY 1970s with the avowed aim...
This paper investigates the consequences of institutional changes on academic research practices in ...
From 1980 until 1985, the Dutch Faculties of Philosophy went through a period of transition. First, ...
Like many other higher education systems in the Western world, Dutch higher education underwent prof...
There is wide agreement in the higher education literature that New Public Management has aimed to r...
In the 1990s, the Dutch astronomical community had to choose its next big telescope project. Their d...
In the 1990s, the Dutch astronomical community had to choose its next big telescope project. Their d...
During the past few decades traditional state-centred governing arrangements have been critiqued and...
This study analyses how different types of system-level (or ‘landscape’) structural reforms in highe...
In August 1945, with the war's ashes still smouldering across Europe, first Dutch postwar Prime Mini...
Astronomy after Oort: The Changes in Administrative Culture in Science and the Universities in the 1...
The annual procession in the Luxemburg town of Echternach is famous for its laborious manner of reac...
The annual procession in the Luxemburg town of Echternach is famous for its laborious manner of reac...
From the early days of the university on, the way it should be run has been an issue of discussion a...
Science shops were established at universities throughout the Netherlands in the early 1970s with th...
Science shops were established (it throughout the Netherlands in the earlY 1970s with the avowed aim...
This paper investigates the consequences of institutional changes on academic research practices in ...
From 1980 until 1985, the Dutch Faculties of Philosophy went through a period of transition. First, ...
Like many other higher education systems in the Western world, Dutch higher education underwent prof...
There is wide agreement in the higher education literature that New Public Management has aimed to r...
In the 1990s, the Dutch astronomical community had to choose its next big telescope project. Their d...
In the 1990s, the Dutch astronomical community had to choose its next big telescope project. Their d...
During the past few decades traditional state-centred governing arrangements have been critiqued and...
This study analyses how different types of system-level (or ‘landscape’) structural reforms in highe...
In August 1945, with the war's ashes still smouldering across Europe, first Dutch postwar Prime Mini...