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The Globalisation Challenge for European Higher Education

Convergence and Diversity, Centres and Peripheries
BuchGebunden
394 Seiten
Englisch
Peter Langerschienen am25.01.20162., überarb. Aufl.
The book examines the impact of Europe-wide and global developments on national higher education systems along the issues of convergence and diversity, of equity and of the relationship of centres and peripheries in higher education. The book is an outcome of research collaboration between six institutes.mehr
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KlappentextThe book examines the impact of Europe-wide and global developments on national higher education systems along the issues of convergence and diversity, of equity and of the relationship of centres and peripheries in higher education. The book is an outcome of research collaboration between six institutes.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-631-67299-0
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2016
Erscheinungsdatum25.01.2016
Auflage2., überarb. Aufl.
Reihen-Nr.4
Seiten394 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht690 g
Artikel-Nr.36534971

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents: Pavel Zgaga/Ulrich Teichler/John Brennan: Challenges for European Higher Education: «Global» and «National», «Europe» and «sub-Europes» - Janja Komljenovic/Klemen Miklavic: Imagining Higher Education in the European Knowledge Economy: Discourse and Ideas in Communications of the EU - Ulrich Teichler: The Event of International Mobility in the Course of Study - The European Policy Objective - Ellen Hazelkorn/Martin Ryan: The Impact of University Rankings on Higher Education Policy in Europe: A Challenge to Perceived Wisdom and a Stimulus for Change - Elsa Hackl: Diversification in Austrian Higher Education: A Result of European or National Policies? - Manja Klemencic: The Effects of Europeanisation on Institutional Diversification in the Western Balkans - Voldemar Tomusk: The Monolithic Un-intentionality of Higher Education Policies: On the Continuing Importance of Karl Marx, Joseph Stalin and the Minor Classics Less Known - Susan L. Robertson: «Hullabaloo in the Groves of Academe»: The Politics of «Instituting» a Market in English Higher Education - John Brennan: Higher Education Differentiation and the Myth of Meritocracy: The Case of the UK - Leon Cremonini: The Recognition of Prior Learning and Dutch Higher Education - At cross-purposes? - Marek Kwiek: From System Expansion to System Contraction. Access to Higher Education in Poland - Martina Vukasovic/Mari Elken: Higher Education Policy Dynamics in a Multi-level Governance Context: A Comparative Study of Four Post-communist Countries - Jana Bacevic: What Kind of University for What Kind of Society? Nation-States, Post-National Constellations, and Higher Education in the Post-Yugoslav Space - Tatjana Sekulic: The Bosnian Puzzle of Higher Education in the Perspective of the Bologna Process - Danijela Dolenec/Karin Doolan: Reclaiming the Role of Higher Education in Croatia: Dominant and Oppositional Framings - Pavel Zgaga: Reconsidering Higher Education Reforms in the Western Balkans: «Policy Colonies» or «Policy Autarchies»?mehr

Autor

Pavel Zgaga is Professor of Philosophy of Education and Education Policy at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia where he also directs the Centre for Education Policy Studies (CEPS) since 2001. Ulrich Teichler is Emeritus Professor at the University of Kassel (Germany), where he served as director of the International Centre for Higher Education Research (INCHER-Kassel) for 16 years. John Brennan is Emeritus Professor of Higher Education Research at the UK Open University where he directed the Centre for Higher Education Research and Information (CHERI) for nearly 20 years. He is also a Visiting Professor at the University of Bath and the London School of Economics.