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Creating The Future The 1960s New English Universities 1st Ed Ourania Filippakou

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Creating The Future The 1960s New English Universities 1st Ed Ourania Filippakou
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.39 MB
Author: Ourania Filippakou, Ted Tapper
ISBN: 9783030060909, 9783030060916, 303006090X, 3030060918
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Creating The Future The 1960s New English Universities 1st Ed Ourania Filippakou by Ourania Filippakou, Ted Tapper 9783030060909, 9783030060916, 303006090X, 3030060918 instant download after payment.

This book examines the developments of the UK Higher Education system, from a time of donnish dominion, progressive decline and the increasing role of the market via the introduction of tuition fees. It offers a protracted empirical analysis of the seven new English universities of the 1960s: the Universities of East Anglia, Essex, Kent, Lancaster, Sussex, Warwick and York. It explores the creation of these universities and investigates how they each responded to a number of centrally-imposed initiatives for change in UK higher education that have emerged since their foundation. It discusses changes in system governance and how the Higher Education policies it generated have impacted upon a particular segment of the English university model. Divided into three parts, the book first deals with such topics as the control the University Grants’ Committee exercised in its heyday and how they initiated the launch of new universities. It then examines policy initiatives on government cuts on grants, research assessment exercises, quality assurance procedures and student tuition fees. The last part takes a broader approach to change by studying the significance and demise of Mission Groups, a changing system of Higher Education and more general changes regarding the state, the market and governance.


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