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The Governance of British Higher Education - The Impact of Governmental, Financial and Market Pressures (Hardcover)
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The Governance of British Higher Education - The Impact of Governmental, Financial and Market Pressures (Hardcover)
Series: Bloomsbury Higher Education Research
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Book of the Week, Times Higher Education Forms of institutional
governance critically shape the culture, creativity and academic
outcomes of higher education. The book provides a new, updated and
research based account of the changing face of the governance of
British higher education. Historically, British universities were
deemed amongst the most, if not the most, autonomous in Europe,
with governance rooted in their collegial disciplinary structures.
This assessment must now be decisively revised, although the belief
systems deriving from it remain buried deep in university culture.
Drawing on the authors' investigation of the governance of higher
education in the four UK nations, including extensive on-site
interviews, and discussions with government policy-makers, the book
shows how global, national and system level pressures have changed
the face both of the external governance of higher education
institutions and how universities govern themselves. Government
priorities, new funding methodologies and marketisation have all
played a part in this process. Since the mid-1980s, there have been
drastic changes in the external environment, reinforced by the
increasing diversity within the higher education system as a whole
and between the national sub-systems. In addition a new private
sector of higher education has been created. New forms of
institutional governance are emerging which may have profound
effects on research and teaching and on academic creativity and
innovation. The study discusses the effects of a state regulated
system compared with the more heterarchical system which preceded
it. It offers a comparison of the effects of devolved governance to
Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland on the respective higher
education systems and their impact on institutional governance. The
study concludes that England is becoming increasingly an outlier,
and discusses the long term implications for the coherence of a
British higher education system.
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