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Ebru Eren – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2025
This article aims to examine the impact of neoliberal policies on universities, focusing particularly on the concepts of academic capitalism and academic autonomy, and to conduct a comprehensive discussion to understand how scientific knowledge production has been affected by this process. Since the Bologna Process, universities have adopted a…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Social Systems, Educational Policy, Scientific Principles
Bulut-Sahin, Betul; Kondakci, Yasar – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2023
The internationalization of higher education (IHE) has become a key policy issue for governments, a research field for scholars, a strategic priority for universities, and a career orientation for administrative staff. Yet, with recent social, political, and economic trends heavily embellished by globalization and neoliberalism, the term IHE has…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Global Approach, Higher Education, Neoliberalism
Bashiru Mohammed; Yonghong Cai – Policy Reviews in Higher Education, 2025
This study empirically examines the predictive relationship between Institutional Autonomy (IA) and Academic Freedom (AF) whilst controlling for the mediating effect of corporate governance (CG) amongst selected higher education institutions in Ghana. It also looks at the difference between females and males and their perceptions of the predictive…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Academic Freedom, Institutional Autonomy, Gender Differences
European University Association, 2025
In Europe and across the globe, academic freedom -- and its close relative, institutional autonomy -- find themselves increasingly under pressure. For the European University Association, it is essential to support universities as central actors in the protection and promotion of academic freedom. In this position paper, EUA offers concrete and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academic Freedom, Higher Education, College Faculty
Findikli, Burhan – Higher Education Quarterly, 2022
It is widely recognised that academic freedom and university autonomy in Turkey are currently under pressure. Many scholars have produced articles discussing the Turkish predicament, linking it to the recent authoritarian and populist turn of the country. This paper offers a different interpretation, arguing how academic freedom and institutional…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academic Freedom, Institutional Autonomy, Higher Education
Nicolene van Vuuren – Transformation in Higher Education, 2024
Corporate norms and values, characterised by an enterprise ethos, became the new parameters that defined the academic environment. Academics are increasingly becoming concerned about the commodification of higher education and its impact on academic quality and the standards of quality graduates. The voices of South African academics and their…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Higher Education, Academic Freedom, Institutional Autonomy
Szadkowski, Krystian; Krzeski, Jakub – Higher Education Quarterly, 2022
This article addresses the inadequacy of the universal approach to academic freedom, which fails to account for the extent to which academic freedom can be exercised. Instead of considering the fixed meaning of academic freedom, the article proposes a relational approach. One that focuses on the relation between academic freedom and the common…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Foreign Countries, Correlation, Social Responsibility
Karran, Terence; Beiter, Klaus; Mallinson, Lucy – Nordic Journal of Studies in Educational Policy, 2023
The Scandinavian states have international reputations for promoting social democratic ideals, which have long been manifest in Nordic universities, e.g. legal protection for academic freedom and university studies free of charge. However, Nordic governments have made new h.e. laws, thereby changing university autonomy and management structures,…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Democratic Values, Universities, College Faculty
Ginevra Peruginelli; Janne Pölönen – Research Evaluation, 2023
During the past decade, responsible research assessment (RRA) has become a major science policy goal to advance responsible research and innovation and open science. Starting with the DORA declaration in 2012, common understanding of the needs and demands of RRA has been shaped by a growing number of initiatives, culminating in a European…
Descriptors: Legal Responsibility, Compliance (Legal), Research, Evaluation
Choi, Seungchan – Tertiary Education and Management, 2019
This paper is an attempt to reconcile two different perspectives and come up with a more comprehensive conceptualization of university autonomy by adopting a stakeholder approach in identifying indicators of university autonomy. One perspective views university autonomy as a protection of academic freedom and the other as a performance enhancer.…
Descriptors: Universities, Institutional Autonomy, Stakeholders, Interests
Mesay Gerbi Bogale; Jeilu Oumer Hussien – Educational Planning, 2024
This study aims to assess the practice of institutional autonomy at Jimma University in Ethiopia. The study employed a mixed approach by collecting research data through a questionnaire, semi-structured interview, and document analysis. Two hundred and thirty-two randomly selected instructors and academic leaders were contacted through the…
Descriptors: State Universities, Research Universities, Institutional Autonomy, Foreign Countries
Sethy, Satya Sundar – Asian Journal of University Education, 2021
In the Indian higher education (HE) setting, what 'academic freedom' of students and faculty members constitutes has not been discussed in detail. As a result, many faculty members and students have discerned 'academic freedom' as freedom from external control and influence. It is noticed that faculty members and students are often misinterpreting…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Higher Education, Institutional Autonomy, Social Responsibility
Survey on Academic Freedom, Institutional Autonomy and Academic Integrity from a Student Perspective
Kimizoglu, Iris, Ed.; Vespa, Matteo, Ed. – European Students' Union, 2023
Academic freedom is the most important pillar that underpins and enables a democratic and free higher education sector. Given that the academic and political debate on the concept of academic freedom tends to be one-sided and confined to the needs and experiences of academic staff and researchers, as well as in face of the ongoing attacks on the…
Descriptors: College Students, Graduate Students, Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes
Kumalo, Siseko H. – Higher Education Quarterly, 2021
Interrogating the White Paper 3 of 1997 which upholds academic freedom, institutional autonomy and public accountability, I make the case for justice through higher education using public accountability. I argue that the higher education system in South Africa is capable of fulfilling such a role in the context of extreme injustices but not…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Accountability, Foreign Countries, School Community Relationship
Rónay, Zoltán; Niemczyk, Ewelina K. – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2023
Considering the fast-changing times and mounting challenges, higher education institutions (HEIs) became recognized as important change agents in the society but at the same time became more threatened. To that end, recently Magna Charta Universitatum, a declaration stating that intellectual and moral autonomy is the hallmark of any university and…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Sustainable Development, Higher Education, Change Agents