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Magalhaes, Antonio; Veiga, Amelia; Amaral, Alberto; Sousa, Sofia; Ribeiro, Filipa – Higher Education Quarterly, 2013
The implementation of the governance reform of Portuguese higher education has been developed under the influence of "new public management" resulting in the loss of collegial governance. Additionally, the need for meta-governance of the higher education system and institutions to monitor institutional performance against policy…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Governance, Higher Education, Educational Policy
Neave, Guy; Amaral, Alberto – Higher Education Quarterly, 2008
This article examines the Bologna Process from two main perspectives: as a dynamic strategy as well as the unfolding of the methodology employed. It argues that the latter was largely determined by the former. Three phases of development are identified; the first two of which shows that the methodology was largely determined by the need to bestow…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Academic Standards, Methods, Foreign Countries
Teixeira, Pedro N.; Amaral, Alberto – Higher Education Quarterly, 2007
The topic of declining private higher education (PHE) has become a timely one, especially for many countries that had previously experienced a rapid and massive expansion of their systems of higher education, and of PHE in particular. In the case of Portugal this was very likely due to the stabilisation and then the slight decline in the number of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Enrollment Trends, Higher Education, Private Education

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