Worldwide, scholarship and policy-making develop new ideas and
models for the role of higher education and research in society and
economy. This development points to changing relationships and
boundaries between the public and private spheres in higher
education including their public and private steering and funding,
public-private partnerships between universities and firms, the
rise of private higher education, and of business models in the
management of universities. The contributions to this edited volume
investigate into the dynamics of blurring boundaries between the
public and the private in higher education and their consequences
for the university.
"Jrgen Enders" is director of the Center for Higher Education
Policy Studies (CHEPS), University of Twente (The Netherlands). His
research interests are in the areas of political sociology,
governance and management of higher education, higher education and
work, and higher education in comparative perspectives.
"Ben Jongbloed" is senior researcher of the Center for Higher
Education Policy Studies (CHEPS), University of Twente (The
Netherlands). His research interests are in the areas of financing
of teaching and research, financial management of higher education,
markets in higher education, and higher education and industry.
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