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Transforming University Governance in Ukraine: Collegiums, Bureaucracies, and Political Institutions
Osipian, Ararat L. – Higher Education Policy, 2014
The massification of higher education in Ukraine is a fact, while financing the system is still an issue. External pressures from the central government and the market require changes in university governance. Europeanization of the educational system and adherence to the principles laid down by the Bologna Declaration add to already existing…
Descriptors: Governance, Foreign Countries, Classification, Higher Education
Yagci, Yasemin – Higher Education Policy, 2014
Since 1999, the Bologna Process has been suggesting a series of reforms relating to structural and normative aspects of higher education, one of which is the social dimension. The social dimension entered into the Bologna Process as an ambiguous action area in 2001 and has remained so in terms of its policy measures. Despite this ambiguity and…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Guidelines, Educational Change, Higher Education
Gendered Universities and the Wage Gap: Case Study of a Pay Equity Audit in an Australian University
Currie, Jan; Hill, Beverley – Higher Education Policy, 2013
Studies worldwide have found that women's pay lags behind men's in academia. This article describes pay equity policies in Australia and overseas and the use of a pay equity audit as a strategic tool to reduce gender inequities at The University of Western Australia (UWA). As a research-intensive university, UWA resembles similar…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Foreign Countries, Equal Education, Research Universities
Kwikkers, Peter; van Wageningen, Anne – Higher Education Policy, 2012
The European Court of Justice has developed a body of jurisprudence that regulates issues such as access, capacity, quality, student allowances and labour market needs, and that should be considered at least an even more important contribution to the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) than the Bologna process. The Bressol and Chaverot cases…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Courts, Higher Education, Access to Education
Ong, Kok Chung; Chan, David K. K. – Higher Education Policy, 2012
Higher education in China is currently undergoing a process of re-orientation. This paper focuses specifically on the development of transnational higher education (TNHE) in China over the last decade, as well as its implications for university governance. Major features of TNHE programmes in China will be explored, and a corresponding typology…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, International Education, Higher Education, College Administration
Chan, Sheng-Ju – Higher Education Policy, 2012
During the past decade, Asia--traditionally one of the largest exporters of mobile students--has experienced major changes in student mobility within higher education. As the worldwide competition for international students has escalated, many Asian countries have adopted a wide range of mechanisms and strategies in facilitating student mobility.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Mobility, Foreign Students, International Education
Onsman, Andrys – Higher Education Policy, 2012
The dichotomous interpretation of the assumed growth and normalisation of English as the lingua franca (ELF) of the international academy is most often polarised into a marginalisation of non-native speakers by the hegemony of native speakers on the one hand and the empowerment and upward mobility created by its potential to afford access to the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Official Languages, Language Role
Carr, Caleb T. – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2015
Bullying, often considered an interpersonal or intergroup behaviour, has not been explored as an unintended artefact of organisational structure. Institutional review boards (IRBs), the 'human research ethics committees' at US universities, help oversee the protection of human research subjects, particularly in the social sciences within…
Descriptors: Evaluators, Research Methodology, Higher Education, Educational Research
Bratberg, Oivind – Higher Education Policy, 2011
This article addresses the diverging policies of England and Scotland since 1999 on the issue of tuition fees. While the UK Parliament has introduced (and henceforth enhanced the level of) tuition fees for students at English universities, the Scottish Parliament has refuted fees in two successive stages. In this article I trace the political…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis, Tuition, Fees
Sa, Creso; Gaviria, Patricia – Higher Education Policy, 2011
Professional mutual recognition agreements (MRAs) are one of the policy instruments employed in global and regional trade agreements to facilitate the mobility of skilled labour. While such agreements have been noted in the literature examining cross-border academic mobility, little is known about how they impact higher education. This paper…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, International Cooperation, International Trade
Hampton, Greg – Higher Education Policy, 2011
Narrative policy analysis is examined for its contribution to participatory policy development within higher education. Within narrative policy analysis the meta-narrative is developed by the policy analyst in order to find a way to bridge opposing narratives. This development can be combined with participants deliberating in a policy process,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Policy Formation, Policy Analysis, Educational Policy
King, Roger – Higher Education Policy, 2011
The article considers the global governance of knowledge systems, exploring concepts of power, networks, standards (defined as normative practices), and structuration. The focus is on science as a form of predominantly private global governance, particularly the self-regulatory and collaborative processes stretching across time and space. These…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Networks, Knowledge Management, Governance
Pechar, Hans; Andres, Lesley – Higher Education Policy, 2011
All Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries have experienced an unprecedented expansion in higher education during the second half of the twentieth century. This was only possible because higher education became part of national welfare policies. OECD countries differ, however, with respect to the significance of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Comparative Analysis, Student Financial Aid, Welfare Services
Christensen, Tom – Higher Education Policy, 2011
University reforms around the world reflect many of the ideas and measures associated with the New Public Management (NPM) reform wave that emerged in Australia and New Zealand in the early 1980s. However, they also display features of the post-NPM reforms introduced in the last decade. In this article I focus on university reforms in Japan,…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Organizational Theories, Governance
Axelrod, Paul; Desai-Trilokekar, Roopa; Shanahan, Theresa; Wellen, Richard – Higher Education Policy, 2011
Policy-making in Canadian post-secondary education is rarely the subject of intensive, systematic study. This paper seeks to identify the distinctive ways in which Canadian post-secondary education policy decisions were constructed and implemented, and to posit an analytical framework for interpreting policy-making process in post-secondary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Federal Government, Scholarships, Public Policy

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