European Universities in Transition: Issues, Models and CasesCarmelo Mazza, Paolo Quattrone, Angelo Riccaboni Edward Elgar Publishing, 2008. gada 1. janv. - 304 lappuses This attractively presented edited collection is a welcome analysis of issues facing universities. It consists of 14 chapters by experts who work in university management and economics departments. . . this is an excellent collection. Its value stems from |
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... society. For this reason, we organized an international workshop in Venice (May 2006), at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini, to convene scholars, researchers, policy makers, and business people and discuss the role of universities in society ...
... society. For this reason, we organized an international workshop in Venice (May 2006), at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini, to convene scholars, researchers, policy makers, and business people and discuss the role of universities in society ...
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... society as well as to the evolution of academic science production (Nedeva and Boden, 2006). As Slaughter and Leslie (1997) and Frank and Gabler (2006) illustrate, the main characteristics of the university as an institution are ...
... society as well as to the evolution of academic science production (Nedeva and Boden, 2006). As Slaughter and Leslie (1997) and Frank and Gabler (2006) illustrate, the main characteristics of the university as an institution are ...
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... society during their long history (Rüegg, 1996). Generalizing from this long history, one could affirm that the university performs three main functions: a) research and teaching, b) elite selection and education, c) support for the ...
... society during their long history (Rüegg, 1996). Generalizing from this long history, one could affirm that the university performs three main functions: a) research and teaching, b) elite selection and education, c) support for the ...
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... society. The university has always been the place where social transformations were nurtured in very different countries, from Europe and the USA in the 1960s, to Iran in the late 1970s and China in the late 1980s and, increasingly ...
... society. The university has always been the place where social transformations were nurtured in very different countries, from Europe and the USA in the 1960s, to Iran in the late 1970s and China in the late 1980s and, increasingly ...
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... societies, that is providing support to economic and cultural development. And, although a sentence attributed to former US President Bill Clinton ('to boost a territory's economy 4 European universities in transition.
... societies, that is providing support to economic and cultural development. And, although a sentence attributed to former US President Bill Clinton ('to boost a territory's economy 4 European universities in transition.
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3 PhD education challenges and opportunities of Europeanization | 49 |
PART II Models | 91 |
far from a model just a process for a while | 93 |
the reregulation of European higher education and research | 113 |
a qualitative investigation of enacted mechanisms | 133 |
8 The university is not an institute of technology | 154 |
from central coordination to control | 171 |
introducing performance management in British universities | 188 |
systemic corporate governance reform at City University London | 205 |
12 The structure and significance of the Italian research assessment exercise VTR | 221 |
Section III ii Innovation and Regional Economies | 237 |
a tale of exploitation | 239 |
the case of Italy | 258 |
Afterword | 270 |
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