Aimed directly at those who aspire to be university leaders in
these turbulent times, and written as an academic counterpart to
Machiavelli's The Prince, The Academic Caesar explores four themes
that are central to the contemporary university: its
Caesar-leaders, its economics, its disciplines, and whether
academics have a future in the universities. Drawing on a wealth of
experience writing about the social epistemology of higher
education, Steve Fuller makes a witty, robust and provocative
contribution to the ongoing debate about where the university has
come from and where it is going. The Academic Caesar will prove a
fascinating read for those seeking new insights into current crisis
in higher education as well as researchers and academics interested
in the sociology of leadership.
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