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This open access book includes a series of relevant policy research
articles, elaborared in the framework of the "Quality in higher
education: internationalisation and databases to enhance the
Romanian education system" project, implemented by the Executive
Agency for Higher Education, Research, Development and Innovation
Funding (UEFISCDI), together with the Ministry of Education. The
project aims to develop and implement systemic measures at tertiary
education level, leading to an increased quality of the overall
higher education system and universities better prepared for labour
market requirements and international standards. The book focuses
on areas of interest for Romanian higher education, such as
systemic measures to improve access, participation and completion
for (vulnerable) students, better promotion of the Romanian higher
education to attract students, as well as instruments for a more
efficient use of data at higher education level. Each article
includes evidence-based policy proposals that could support new
strategic initiatives in higher education, including new
legislation. Additionally, the collection of articles tells a
comprehensive story about the audacity of a higher education system
which went through significant challenges to align itself with both
European and international trends, as well as respond to national
imperatives. Over the last three decades, since the fall of the
Iron Curtain, Romanian higher education has undergone significant
transformations, aiming to align itself to the latest developments
and trends at European and international level. The National Law on
Education no. 1/2011 has set the stage for a full implementation of
the Bologna Process action lines, taking into account that Romania
was already a part of the largest European intergovernmental
process - currently the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) - as
a founding member. However, since the adoption of this normative
framework, the law suffered numerous amendments, making it
challenging to observe and achieve coherence in its implementation.
Furthermore, Romania is also currently redesigning the strategy for
the alocation of European structural funds 2021-2027, based on two
strategic documents - the new Education and Employment Operational
Programme and the National Recovery and Resilience Plan which
highlight the reform and investment priorities at a national level.
At the same time, 2021 is a good time to analyze the level of
implementation for the objectives and measures included in the
National Strategy for Tertiary Education 2015-2020, the Europe 2020
Strategy, and the Bologna Process action lines in the 2010 - 2020
timeframe. Therefore, the present moment may be an important time
to assess the impact of strategic documents and actions in the last
decade and, possibly, to draft a new National Education Law, better
adapted to current realities, starting from the recent initiative
by the President of Romania - the Educated Romania strategic vision
which was also politically assumed by the Romanian Government.
This volume focuses on the recent lessons of experience with reform
and innovation in higher education that are most relevant to the
challenges of developing countries. These lessons are explored in a
series of twelve papers which analyze experience and issues in four
priority areas. The first examines the relationship between higher
education and development in a global environment in which economic
growth is expected to be driven increasingly by scientific and
technological innovation. To meet this development challenge
effectively, systems of higher education will need to have a solid
financial basis, and the second priority area is the examination of
the options for reform in higher education financing. Yet, as
essential as financial reforms, are reforms in management and
government. This implies changes in the relationship between the
Government and institutions of higher education. The third part
examines these evolving relationships and implies that the
mechanisms and indicators will need to be developed to more
effectively monitor the performance of institutions of higher
education. The final section reviews recent trends in this area and
the book concludes with a case study of the effects of the
implementation of a comprehensive reform in Chile including many of
the reform policies advocated, and a proposal of the central
options for policy reform and innovation in higher education.
This open access book includes a series of relevant policy research
articles, elaborared in the framework of the "Quality in higher
education: internationalisation and databases to enhance the
Romanian education system" project, implemented by the Executive
Agency for Higher Education, Research, Development and Innovation
Funding (UEFISCDI), together with the Ministry of Education. The
project aims to develop and implement systemic measures at tertiary
education level, leading to an increased quality of the overall
higher education system and universities better prepared for labour
market requirements and international standards. The book focuses
on areas of interest for Romanian higher education, such as
systemic measures to improve access, participation and completion
for (vulnerable) students, better promotion of the Romanian higher
education to attract students, as well as instruments for a more
efficient use of data at higher education level. Each article
includes evidence-based policy proposals that could support new
strategic initiatives in higher education, including new
legislation. Additionally, the collection of articles tells a
comprehensive story about the audacity of a higher education system
which went through significant challenges to align itself with both
European and international trends, as well as respond to national
imperatives. Over the last three decades, since the fall of the
Iron Curtain, Romanian higher education has undergone significant
transformations, aiming to align itself to the latest developments
and trends at European and international level. The National Law on
Education no. 1/2011 has set the stage for a full implementation of
the Bologna Process action lines, taking into account that Romania
was already a part of the largest European intergovernmental
process - currently the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) - as
a founding member. However, since the adoption of this normative
framework, the law suffered numerous amendments, making it
challenging to observe and achieve coherence in its implementation.
Furthermore, Romania is also currently redesigning the strategy for
the alocation of European structural funds 2021-2027, based on two
strategic documents - the new Education and Employment Operational
Programme and the National Recovery and Resilience Plan which
highlight the reform and investment priorities at a national level.
At the same time, 2021 is a good time to analyze the level of
implementation for the objectives and measures included in the
National Strategy for Tertiary Education 2015-2020, the Europe 2020
Strategy, and the Bologna Process action lines in the 2010 - 2020
timeframe. Therefore, the present moment may be an important time
to assess the impact of strategic documents and actions in the last
decade and, possibly, to draft a new National Education Law, better
adapted to current realities, starting from the recent initiative
by the President of Romania - the Educated Romania strategic vision
which was also politically assumed by the Romanian Government.
Governments are becoming increasingly aware of the important
contribution that high performance, world-class universities make
to global competitiveness and economic growth. There is growing
recognition, in both industrial and developing countries, of the
need to establish one or more world-class universities that can
compete effectively with the best of the best around the world.
Contextualizing the drive for world-class higher education
institutions and the power of international and domestic university
rankings, this book outlines possible strategies and pathways for
establishing globally competitive universities and explores the
challenges, costs, and risks involved. Its findings will be of
particular interest to policy makers, university leaders,
researchers, and development practitioners.
The positive contribution of tertiary education is increasingly
recognized as not limited to middle-income and advanced countries,
since it applies equally to low-income economies. Tertiary
education can help countries become more globally competitive by
developing a skilled, productive, and flexible labor force and by
creating, applying, and spreading new ideas and technologies.
Research universities are reckoned among the central institutions
of the 21st century knowledge economies. This book extends the
analysis of the framework presented in The Challenge of
Establishing World-Class Universities (Salmi 2009) and by examining
the recent experience of 11 universities in nine countries that
have grappled with the challenges of building successful research
institutions in difficult circumstances and learning from the
lessons of these experiences.
Romania is an active player in various international higher
education areas, while undergoing a series of higher education
reforms within its national framework. The Higher Education
Evidence Based Policy Making: a necessary premise for progress in
Romania project was implemented by the Executive Agency for Higher
Education, Research, Development and Innovation Funding (UEFISCDI)
in the timeframe February 2012 - February 2014, being co-financed
by the European Social Fund through the Operational Programme
"Administrative Capacity Development". The project aimed to
increase the capacity of public administration for evidence-based
policy making in the field of higher education, while focusing on
good practices at international level and impact assessment. With
the contribution of the national and international experts, the
project has generated a number of analysis and studies on the
existing higher education public policies (quality assurance,
internationalisation, equity, data collection, the Bologna Process,
financing of higher education). Based on the results of the
project, the book will reunite a number of policy research articles
which would tap into the innovative aspects of the project's
activities and provide a concise overview of what good practices
can be drawn from the empirical research conducted in this project.
The book will therefore aim to improve the information on Romanian
higher education reforms, as well as on the concrete evidence-based
policy proposals which could be transformed into future policy
solutions in the Romanian higher education system.
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