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Research Handbook on Academic Careers and Managing Academics (Hardcover): Claudia S Sarrico, Maria J. Rosa, Teresa Carvalho Research Handbook on Academic Careers and Managing Academics (Hardcover)
Claudia S Sarrico, Maria J. Rosa, Teresa Carvalho
R6,096 Discovery Miles 60 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This timely Research Handbook provides a broad analysis and discussion on how academics are managed. It addresses key issues, including the changing nature of academic work and academic labour markets, issues of power, leadership, ageing, human resource management practices, and mobility. As academia is increasingly questioned as an elite profession, a narrative of casualisation, precarity, inequality, long hours, surveillance, austerity, erosion of pay, exacerbated competition, and harmful power relations has come to dominate. Expert contributors provide multiple perspectives on how academics are managed and how the management of academics influences their roles and careers. Chapters consider how academics' characteristics, such as gender, age, and position in their academic career, influence or are influenced by the way in which academics are managed. Drawing together a range of theoretical approaches as well as a broad geographical coverage, this Research Handbook offers an important contribution to the debates surrounding the shifting frontiers of managing academics and the questions raised for individuals, higher education institutions, and higher education systems. This Research Handbook will be a useful resource for academics and advanced students with an interest in human resource management, management and universities, and management education. Higher education professionals and policy makers will also find it to be a helpful guide.

European Higher Education and the Internal Market - Tensions Between European Policy and National Sovereignty (Hardcover, 1st... European Higher Education and the Internal Market - Tensions Between European Policy and National Sovereignty (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Cristina Sin, Orlanda Tavares, Sonia Cardoso, Maria J. Rosa
R4,028 Discovery Miles 40 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book analyses European higher education policies and their three main drivers: the European Commission, the European Court of Justice and the building of the European Higher Education Area through the Bologna Process. Central to the volume is the issue of European institutions' intervention in higher education: building a common area for higher education in a domain protected by subsidiarity is no easy task, and one that must consider the supra-national, national and institutional levels that all play a role in policy implementation. In this volume, the editors and contributors navigate within the tensions between the establishment of an internal market on the one hand and national sovereignty on the other. This volume will surely be of interest and value to those studying and working in the area of higher education policy and understanding relationships between European institutions and member states.

Cost-sharing and Accessibility in Higher Education: A Fairer Deal? (Hardcover, 2008 ed.): Pedro N. Teixeira, D.Bruce Johnstone,... Cost-sharing and Accessibility in Higher Education: A Fairer Deal? (Hardcover, 2008 ed.)
Pedro N. Teixeira, D.Bruce Johnstone, Maria J. Rosa, Hans Vossensteyn
R2,874 Discovery Miles 28 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Higher education finances lie at the crossroads in many Western countries. On the one hand, the surging demand of the past three or four decades, driven by a belief in higher education as a principal engine of social and economic advancement, has led to dramatic growth of the higher education systems in these countries. On the other hand, this growth in demand was accompanied by rapidly increasing per-student cost pressures at a time when governments seemed increasingly unable to keep pace with these cost pressures through public revenues. Hence, worldwide, the most common approach to the need for increasing revenue was to use some form or forms of cost sharing, or the shift of some of the higher educational per-student costs from governments and taxpayers to parents and students. This raises several important challenges to higher education systems. First, there is the political and social controversy associated with most forms of cost-sharing, particularly with tuition fees. Secondly, there are important issues in terms of the broad context of social policy, such as the role of families and students and the relationship that the state establishes with each of them. Third, there is the comparison of alternative instruments of cost-sharing and the direct and indirect effects of each of them, notably in terms of educational equality. Overall, underlying cost-sharing debates are fundamental questions about social choice, individual opportunities, and the role of government in society.

European Higher Education and the Internal Market - Tensions Between European Policy and National Sovereignty (Paperback,... European Higher Education and the Internal Market - Tensions Between European Policy and National Sovereignty (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018)
Cristina Sin, Orlanda Tavares, Sonia Cardoso, Maria J. Rosa
R2,804 Discovery Miles 28 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book analyses European higher education policies and their three main drivers: the European Commission, the European Court of Justice and the building of the European Higher Education Area through the Bologna Process. Central to the volume is the issue of European institutions' intervention in higher education: building a common area for higher education in a domain protected by subsidiarity is no easy task, and one that must consider the supra-national, national and institutional levels that all play a role in policy implementation. In this volume, the editors and contributors navigate within the tensions between the establishment of an internal market on the one hand and national sovereignty on the other. This volume will surely be of interest and value to those studying and working in the area of higher education policy and understanding relationships between European institutions and member states.

Cost-sharing and Accessibility in Higher Education: A Fairer Deal? (Paperback, 1st ed. 2006. 2nd printing 2007): Pedro N.... Cost-sharing and Accessibility in Higher Education: A Fairer Deal? (Paperback, 1st ed. 2006. 2nd printing 2007)
Pedro N. Teixeira, D.Bruce Johnstone, Maria J. Rosa, Hans Vossensteyn
R2,925 Discovery Miles 29 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Higher education finances lie at the crossroads in many Western countries. On the one hand, the surging demand of the past three or four decades, driven by a belief in higher education as a principal engine of social and economic advancement, has led to dramatic growth of the higher education systems in these countries. On the other hand, this growth in demand was accompanied by rapidly increasing per-student cost pressures at a time when governments seemed increasingly unable to keep pace with these cost pressures through public revenues. Hence, worldwide, the most common approach to the need for increasing revenue was to use some form or forms of cost sharing, or the shift of some of the higher educational per-student costs from governments and taxpayers to parents and students. This raises several important challenges to higher education systems. First, there is the political and social controversy associated with most forms of cost-sharing, particularly with tuition fees. Secondly, there are important issues in terms of the broad context of social policy, such as the role of families and students and the relationship that the state establishes with each of them. Third, there is the comparison of alternative instruments of cost-sharing and the direct and indirect effects of each of them, notably in terms of educational equality. Overall, underlying cost-sharing debates are fundamental questions about social choice, individual opportunities, and the role of government in society.

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