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Governing Higher Education National Perspectives On Institutional Governance 1st Edition Alberto Amaral

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Governing Higher Education National Perspectives On Institutional Governance 1st Edition Alberto Amaral
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.96 MB
Pages: 299
Author: Alberto Amaral, António Magalhães (auth.), Alberto Amaral, Glen A. Jones, Berit Karseth (eds.)
ISBN: 9789048162000, 9789401599467, 9048162009, 9401599467
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Governing Higher Education National Perspectives On Institutional Governance 1st Edition Alberto Amaral by Alberto Amaral, António Magalhães (auth.), Alberto Amaral, Glen A. Jones, Berit Karseth (eds.) 9789048162000, 9789401599467, 9048162009, 9401599467 instant download after payment.

Over the last decades higher education has gone through an unprecedented growth period, and as a result the average university or college has now more students and a larger output than ever before. At the same time, the socio-economic and political demands with respect to higher education have grown dramatically. These developments have taken place without a proportional increase of the budgets and facilities of the higher education institutions. This has created an imbalance between the expectations with respect to higher education and the institutional capacities in the sector. One of the underlying trends is that the traditional pact between higher education and society has become problematic. Society no longer accepts the rather special and protected position that universities have had for a very long time in our societies. The knowledge-based social and cultural missions of higher education institutions are no longer taken for granted as the main legitimacy bases for public investments in higher education. Universities and colleges are at present expected to function efficiently, to contribute to sustainable economic growth at various levels, and to add to national and even supranational trade balances. On top of this they have to prove that they maintain a high level of quality in their primary activities, i. e. teaching, research and services, while adapting and responding to the expectations expressed so vehemently in their environments, and to a decreasing per capita funding basis.

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