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Rincón, Virginia; Barrutia, Jon – European Journal of Education, 2017
In the current context of globalisation it seems inevitable that the international openness of universities would also lead to efforts to attract foreign students. In the case of Spain, this is more necessary, insofar as the drop in population, the existence of other quality educational offerings, and the greater number of public and private…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Universities, Foreign Countries, Educational Quality
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Rosa, Maria Joao; Amado, Diana; Amaral, Alberto – European Journal of Education, 2009
For many years the Portuguese Ministry of Education used a funding formula to allocate the State budget to public higher education institutions. Some of its major objectives were higher enrolments and allocation equity. As the expenditure on salaries was a major component of the budget, the formula was supposed to force convergence to established…
Descriptors: Funding Formulas, Universities, Educational Finance, Resource Allocation
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Davies, Bronwyn; Gottsche, Michael; Bansel, Peter – European Journal of Education, 2006
The rise of neo-liberal universities over the last 15-20 years has been characterised as an inevitable effect both of globalisation and the associated dominance of capital. In this article we will analyse that rise, seeking to understand how it has come about and its impact on intellectual work. In the final pages of the article we turn towards…
Descriptors: Universities, Global Approach, Educational Finance, Political Attitudes
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Van Daele, Henk; Van Poucke, Jan – European Journal of Education, 1984
There are several parallel networks of education in Belgium and competition and rivalry between them is a constant phenomenon. The different school sectors, financing of education, innovating role of cities and muncipalities, and the education of migrant children are discussed. (MLW)
Descriptors: Demography, Educational Finance, Educational Innovation, Foreign Countries
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Hecquet, Ignace – European Journal of Education, 1984
Concerns of a researcher in a Belgian university regarding the trend toward policy implementation dominated by short- and medium-term budgetary considerations are outlined. The university system's heterogeneous, compartmentalized nature and potential are noted, along with the relationship to the government and the real danger of break-up of the…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Admission Criteria, Adult Education, College Admission
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Leitner, Erich – European Journal of Education, 1979
Austrian higher education is described with specific reference to the organization and study reforms that Austrian universities have undergone. The increasing number of Austrian students may require continuing reform of the higher education system and the future outlook is discussed. (BH)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Demand, Educational Finance
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Kozma, Tamas – European Journal of Education, 1990
This article stresses the importance of the integration of Hungary's higher education system into Europe's, in a discussion which covers the Hungarian system's structure and functions; participation in higher education; organization and management; and finance. (DB)
Descriptors: Administration, Educational Administration, Educational Change, Educational Finance
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Carmas, C. A. – European Journal of Education, 1988
Aspects of Greek universities discussed include: current supply and demand for higher education, locus of decision-making under the new university organization, public finance, the state of academic and financial independence, and current issues of debate, including graduate study, research, and the recognition of private universities by the…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Administrative Organization, College Administration, Educational Demand