For many UK Higher Education Business Schools, the continued recruitment of UK, EU and International students is crucial for financial stability, viability and independence. Due to increasingly competitive funding models across the sector many institutional leaders and administrators are making decisions typical of highly marketised consumer environments. Thus, this paper explores, academics’ perceptions of the impact of consumerisation in UK Higher Education Business Schools. To achieve this 22 Business School academics were interviewed within three UK Higher Education institutions (HEIs) in the North of England. Participants had a minimum of three years teaching experience. Data was analysed using template analysis taking an interpretive ...
This paper reports on recent research aimed at assessing how the management of the undergraduate stu...
Measures that economise education are typically accompanied by discourses that prime society for cha...
September 2012 English universities witnessed a near trebling of their tuition fees for full-time un...
For many UK higher education business schools, the continued recruitment of UK, EU and international...
The literature review revealed two opposing views of the ‘student as customer’; either it is conside...
This paper provides a critical interrogation of government-led reform of higher education (HE) in En...
Given the rapid growth of the higher education sector in UK and the challenges it has faced in the p...
In this chapter, the authors link the notion of University Autonomy to the marketization of higher e...
In England, higher education is more marketised than ever before as the difference between students ...
This thesis explores the implications of the changes in the political and social conceptions of hig...
This study examines the educational choices made by some of the first cohort of further education st...
The transformation of industry, with the shift from a manufacturing to a more service-orient...
Higher education has been subject to a gradual process of marketisation since the early 1980s. This ...
In this chapter, we draw on an analysis of English policy documents and focus groups with students a...
Most recently University’s functions undergone significant transformation; they are expected to exce...
This paper reports on recent research aimed at assessing how the management of the undergraduate stu...
Measures that economise education are typically accompanied by discourses that prime society for cha...
September 2012 English universities witnessed a near trebling of their tuition fees for full-time un...
For many UK higher education business schools, the continued recruitment of UK, EU and international...
The literature review revealed two opposing views of the ‘student as customer’; either it is conside...
This paper provides a critical interrogation of government-led reform of higher education (HE) in En...
Given the rapid growth of the higher education sector in UK and the challenges it has faced in the p...
In this chapter, the authors link the notion of University Autonomy to the marketization of higher e...
In England, higher education is more marketised than ever before as the difference between students ...
This thesis explores the implications of the changes in the political and social conceptions of hig...
This study examines the educational choices made by some of the first cohort of further education st...
The transformation of industry, with the shift from a manufacturing to a more service-orient...
Higher education has been subject to a gradual process of marketisation since the early 1980s. This ...
In this chapter, we draw on an analysis of English policy documents and focus groups with students a...
Most recently University’s functions undergone significant transformation; they are expected to exce...
This paper reports on recent research aimed at assessing how the management of the undergraduate stu...
Measures that economise education are typically accompanied by discourses that prime society for cha...
September 2012 English universities witnessed a near trebling of their tuition fees for full-time un...