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Gibbs, Paul; Dean, Aftab – Higher Education Quarterly, 2014
This paper investigates whether students' personal happiness is different from student satisfaction and considers if this may have consequences for university policy and management. It does this by comparing happiness and satisfaction in two cohorts of students from two United Kingdom universities. One is a distinctive research university and…
Descriptors: College Students, Satisfaction, Student Attitudes, Psychological Patterns
Douglass, John; Thomson, Gregg – Higher Education Quarterly, 2012
One sees various efforts in developed as well as in developing economies to seek a greater participation of lower-income students in their nation's leading universities. Once lower-income students do enroll in a highly selective institution, what happens to them? How well do they do academically when compared to their more wealthy counterparts?…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Research Universities, Economically Disadvantaged, Academic Achievement
Huisman, Jeroen; de Boer, Harry; Botas, Paulo Charles Pimentel – Higher Education Quarterly, 2012
A Delphi study has been carried out, soliciting views from higher education experts on likely and desirable developments in English higher education until 2025. The paper reports the most salient findings of the Delphi questionnaire and presents two scenarios that focus largely on the institutional fabric of the system. The first scenario follows…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Practices, Futures (of Society)
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
Rherrad, Imad – Higher Education Quarterly, 2009
The article studies the differences in knowledge production between academic researchers. In this perspective, it attempts at first to answer the following question: what factors explain differences in knowledge production between Canadian researchers in natural sciences and engineering? After a presentation of some of the empirical evidence…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Natural Sciences, Engineering, Researchers
Hagermann, Axel – Higher Education Quarterly, 2009
A gradual shift in United Kingdom research funding from blanket financing by government agencies towards more diversified income streams through activities funded by various customers is prompting academic research institutions to orient their research portfolios accordingly. Academic organisations such as university institutes are increasingly…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Agencies, Government Role, Holistic Approach
Gibbs, Graham; Knapper, Christopher; Piccinin, Sergio – Higher Education Quarterly, 2008
This paper reports aspects of an international study of leadership of teaching in 19 departments with outstanding teaching records in 11 research-intensive universities. Leadership was found to take different forms in different discipline areas, in different organisational cultures, and in response to major problems affecting the department. While…
Descriptors: Research Universities, Instructional Leadership, Higher Education, College Environment
Beale, Andrew; Blackaby, David; Mainwaring, Lynn – Higher Education Quarterly, 2008
Using data on the patent portfolios of UK universities, the paper compares the levels of patenting activity (filings), success (grants) and quality (patents with commercial co-assignees and patent citations) at Welsh, Scottish and Northern Irish institutions. Patent activity, per researcher, in Wales is on a par with that in Scotland and about…
Descriptors: Intellectual Property, Technology Transfer, Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis
Nicholls, Miles G. – Higher Education Quarterly, 2007
The paper proposes a metric, the research quality index (RQI), for assessing and tracking university research quality. The RQI is a composite index that encompasses the three main areas of research activity: publications, research grants and higher degree by research activity. The public availability of such an index will also facilitate…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Evaluation Methods, Grants, Benchmarking
Urwin, Peter; Di Pietro, Giorgio – Higher Education Quarterly, 2005
In this paper we analyse the extent to which the quality of teaching and research inputs, as measured by Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) and Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) scores, can account for variations in the employability of taught postgraduates. Pooling data from the 1997, 1998 and 1999 First Destinations Surveys we estimate regression…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Educational Quality, Quality Control, Educational Quality
Tapper, Ted; Salter, Brian – Higher Education Quarterly, 2004
This article uses the political struggles that have enveloped the research assessment exercises (RAEs) to interpret the UK's current funding council model of governance. Ironically, the apparently widespread improvement in the research performance of British universities, as demonstrated by RAE 2001, has made it more difficult to distribute…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Models, Governance, Politics

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