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Peer reviewedNeave, Guy – Higher Education Review, 1979
The effect that the university has upon its region and the issue of regional control of higher education are examined. A definition of regional development is offered and regional planning, relevant research, cultural mobilization, and the Jacobin university are described. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Centralization, Community Involvement, Community Planning, Decentralization
Peer reviewedDavis, Martin – Higher Education Review, 1981
The growth of the Council for National Academic Awards' validating process as a means of monitoring and approving standards of courses in British polytechnics and colleges has been a significant educational development in recent decades. The nature of the agency-institution relationship, and its changes over time, are examined. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Accreditation (Institutions), Accrediting Agencies, Committees
Peer reviewedPerkin, Harold – Higher Education Review, 1981
Britain and Japan are shown to be two pioneers of industrialism who took different roads to power and wealth. Each society imbues an institution with its own values and meaning--the Japanese with the spirit of participative self-fulfillment, the British with acquisitive individualism with concern for one's neighbor. (MLW)
Descriptors: Economic Development, Educational Demand, Educational History, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedEdwards, E. G.; Roberts, I. J. – Higher Education Review, 1980
Looking back on enrollment trends in higher education in Britain since 1800, this study examines the trend toward expansion and the philosophy behind such expansion. A statistical model is developed for enrollment trends, and recent literature on enrollment is examined in light of the model presented. (MSE)
Descriptors: Educational History, Enrollment Trends, Foreign Countries, Futures (of Society)


