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European Universities and the Challenge of the Market - A Comparative Analysis (Hardcover)
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European Universities and the Challenge of the Market - A Comparative Analysis (Hardcover)
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`This book offers an analysis of the increasing influence of
external demands on the dynamics of European higher education
systems and institutions. It focuses on the growing openness of
higher education to its external environment and suggests that a
"market logic" has emerged in higher education institutions. In
addition, the book addresses a number of crucial "drivers of
change", like the massification of higher education, the emergence
of the "knowledge economy" and the Bologna Process. And it studies
the roles and interests of various stakeholders. This book should
be of interest to all those who are involved in higher education,
whether as internal actors in institutions of higher education, or
as its external clients and policy makers. It provides a relevant
perspective on the current developments in European higher
education and at the same time offers the conceptual tools to
critically analyze these developments.' - Frans van Vught,
President of the European Center for Strategic Management of
Universities (Esmu) and former president of the University of
Twente, the Netherlands `The book presents exciting comparative
perspectives: how Italian scholars perceive and assess links
between higher education and the economy. In-depth information is
provided on issues not well documented in the past, e.g. the
involvement of external actors in curriculum design, career
services for students and links between governance and funding. The
Milano-based team of scholars convincingly interpret the
opportunities and problems of higher education reforms aiming to
position higher education in the knowledge society.' - Ulrich
Teichler, University of Kassel, Germany `European Universities and
the Challenge of the Market by Marino Regini offers a timely,
refreshing and well-researched account of one of the most important
changes in European (and other) higher education - the rise of
competition and the market as key policy drivers. This is a global
template whose diffusion and domestications are hugely important
for higher education policy research and Regini's book begins
lucidly and insightfully to fill in longstanding gaps for us. Just
as crucially the book provides valuable material on both the
convergences and divergences we find increasingly between
globally-situated higher education states.' - Roger King, Open
University and London School of Economics, UK `UK academics are
frequently exhorted to integrate a European (and global)
perspective into their syllabuses, especially where their students
are drawn from a wide variety of national backgrounds. But this is
difficult when there is a dearth of detailed, accessible
contemporary accounts of national practices elsewhere. This edited
book goes a very long way to help them. It offers detailed,
rigorously researched descriptions of the nature and effects on
higher education of its "marketisation" - descriptions rooted in
robust theoretical and conceptual frameworks which help the reader
situate the descriptions in their own context.' - Paul Trowler,
Lancaster University, UK
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