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Haigh, Martin – Higher Education Quarterly, 2014
The evolving narrative on internationalisation in higher education is complex and multi-layered. This overview explores the evolution of thinking about internationalisation among different stakeholder groups in universities. It parses out eight coexisting layers that progress from concerns based largely upon institutional survival and competition…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Global Approach, International Education, Colleges
Agasisti, Tommaso; Bolli, Thomas – Higher Education Quarterly, 2013
The Bologna reform aims to enhance several dimensions of the universities' activities, by favouring mobility and mutual recognition of higher education degrees across Europe, with the objective to create a European Higher Education Area. The radical changes induced by the Bologna Process affect universities' productivity both directly…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Productivity, Educational Change, Universities
Lai, Manhong – Higher Education Quarterly, 2010
Under the major educational reform movement in the Chinese Mainland, which began in 1985, higher education was considered the most important apparatus for national development. The Ministry of Education initiated "Project 985" to develop two top national universities into world-class universities. As part of this project to raise educational…
Descriptors: Employment Practices, Educational Quality, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Olayiwola, Shina – Higher Education Quarterly, 2010
Funding of academic research in Nigerian universities by Government (5 per cent recurrent grants) is a policy dictated by the National Universities Commission (NUC) as the central body for allocating research funds. This research fund, little as it is, is irregular and inadequate and to make it worse is difficult to access. These aforementioned…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sustainable Development, Scientific Research, Financial Support
Tirronen, Jarkko; Nokkala, Terhi – Higher Education Quarterly, 2009
This paper discusses strategic instruments that are used to enhance the competitiveness of Finnish universities in the context of globalisation, internationalisation and commercialisation of research and education. The Finnish higher education system is currently undergoing a major policy reform, which aims to enhance the competitiveness of…
Descriptors: Educational Planning, Institutional Cooperation, Competition, Change Strategies
Bastedo, Michael N. – Higher Education Quarterly, 2007
Since the well-known failures of many experimental colleges and programs in the 1960s and 1970s, policymakers and scholars are often cynical about the possibilities for organisational innovation, particularly within public universities. Public university innovation is possible, however, when organisational actors seek to institutionalise reform…
Descriptors: Innovation, State Universities, Higher Education, Private Education
Wilton, Nick – Higher Education Quarterly, 2007
The increasing dominance of an economic ideology of higher education, that its principal role is to contribute to national competitiveness, has increased focus on the employability of graduates and their transition into the labour market. Drawing on a major study of the early career paths of 1995 graduates from 38 UK higher education institutions,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Graduates, Labor Market, Education Work Relationship
Barrett, Lucinda; Barrett, Peter – Higher Education Quarterly, 2007
Significant factors within UK higher education include explicit competition, regulatory demands and pressures to maintain student numbers despite tuition fee increases. Universities have responded by more actively managing finances and quality but seemingly not staff time. This paper sets out findings on the processes and practices surrounding…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Universities, Interviews, College Faculty
Pick, David – Higher Education Quarterly, 2006
The aim of this paper is to analyse the changes in Australian higher education policy over the past two decades. Using frame analysis, two shifts in higher education policy are identified. The first is in the late 1980s where the view of higher education as having a broad social, economic and cultural role was changed to one that emphasised…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Universities
Alderman, Geoffrey; Brown, Roger – Higher Education Quarterly, 2005
This article provides a comparative analysis of the systems used for the "accreditation" of degree-granting institutions in the USA (accreditation) and the UK (audit). The authors begin by outlining the similarities and differences between the two processes. They point out that audit is not the subject of political controversy in the way that…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Quality Control, Accreditation (Institutions), Higher Education
Buckland, Roger – Higher Education Quarterly, 2004
The Lambert Model Code of Governance proposes to institutionalise the dominance of governors from commercial and industrial organisations as core members of compact and effective boards controlling UK universities. It is the latest expression of a fashion for viewing university governance as an overly-simple example of an obsolete system, where…
Descriptors: Governance, Universities, Foreign Countries, Competition

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