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This volume is already the 50th in the book series Global
Perspectives on Higher Education! In this book, the editors and
authors paid special attention to this important anniversary. The
50th volume in the book series 'Global Perspectives on Higher
Education' offers a stimulating and thoughtful assessment of higher
education from a global perspective which addresses the challenges
and prospects for the next decade. The challenges now faced by
higher education and its likely future prospects and patterns are
examined in terms of policy papers and case studies. Five broad
topics are considered: the situation of academic faculty, the
demand for access, the role of the university in society and its
governance, funding trends, and higher education's international
dimensions. The volume brings together as authors fourteen of the
thirty participants of the Fulbright New Century Scholars 2005/2006
program, whose research addressed the topic of Higher Education in
the 21st Century: Global Challenge and National Response and was
published in a volume edited by the program leaders, Philip G.
Altbach and Patti McGill Peterson, Higher Education in the New
Century: Global Challenges and Innovative Ideas (2007). The present
book not only continues the examination and assessment of current
global trends in higher education, but also bears witness to the
enduring power of Senator Fulbright's vision of furthering mutual
international understanding and offering collaborative study
opportunities which extend the frontiers of knowledge.
Building Higher Education Cooperation with the EU: Challenges and
Opportunities from Four Continents offers a detailed study of
higher education cooperation between the EU and four continents
with an examination of the challenges and opportunities. These
findings have enabled the development of a new understanding of the
internationalisation of higher education.
This book sets out to examine the changing role of women in higher
education with an emphasis on academic and leadership issues. The
scope of the book is international, with a wide range of
contributors, whose expertise spans sociology, social science,
economics, politics, public policy and linguistic studies, all of
whom have a major interest in global education. The volume examines
the ways in which the leadership role and academic roles of women
in higher education are changing in the twenty first century,
offering an up-to-date policy discussion of this area. It is in
some sense a sequel to the earlier volume by the same Editor, Women
as Leaders and Managers in Higher Education, but with very
different emphases. The pressures now are to respond to the demands
of the technological age and to those of the global economy. Today
there are more highly qualified and experienced female academics,
and more expectation of their gaining the highest posts. Challenges
still remain, particularly in terms of the top posts, and in equal
pay. The discussion of global policy issues affecting the role of
women in higher education is combined with country case studies,
several of which are comparative. Together they examine and unpack
the particular situations of women in a wide range of higher
education systems, from Brazil to the US to Europe to Africa and
the Far East, noting the shift towards more flexibility, more
personal choice and a greater acceptance by society of their
abilities. This volume is a useful and influential addition to
published work in this area, and is aimed at the intelligent
general reader as well as the scholar interested in this topic.
This book sets out to examine the changing role of women in higher
education with an emphasis on academic and leadership issues. The
scope of the book is international, with a wide range of
contributors, whose expertise spans sociology, social science,
economics, politics, public policy and linguistic studies, all of
whom have a major interest in global education. The volume examines
the ways in which the leadership role and academic roles of women
in higher education are changing in the twenty first century,
offering an up-to-date policy discussion of this area. It is in
some sense a sequel to the earlier volume by the same Editor, Women
as Leaders and Managers in Higher Education, but with very
different emphases. The pressures now are to respond to the demands
of the technological age and to those of the global economy. Today
there are more highly qualified and experienced female academics,
and more expectation of their gaining the highest posts. Challenges
still remain, particularly in terms of the top posts, and in equal
pay. The discussion of global policy issues affecting the role of
women in higher education is combined with country case studies,
several of which are comparative. Together they examine and unpack
the particular situations of women in a wide range of higher
education systems, from Brazil to the US to Europe to Africa and
the Far East, noting the shift towards more flexibility, more
personal choice and a greater acceptance by society of their
abilities. This volume is a useful and influential addition to
published work in this area, and is aimed at the intelligent
general reader as well as the scholar interested in this topic.
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