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Holmberg, Daniel; Hallonsten, Olof – European Journal of Higher Education, 2015
Twentieth-century "massification" of higher education and academic research led to mission diversification and structural diversification of national higher education systems (HESs), but also a tendency of non-university colleges to seek to develop into full-scale universities by the emulation of practices of established academic…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Policy Analysis, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
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Dobbins, Michael – European Journal of Higher Education, 2015
This article places developments in Polish public higher education (HE) in the broader context of the literature on HE governance and, in particular, marketization. The Polish case stands out due to the parallel existence of prestigious large universities with long histories of scientific advancement and the largest number of private HE…
Descriptors: Governance, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Commercialization
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Sultana, Ronald G. – European Journal of Higher Education, 2012
Using the lenses and theoretical frameworks provided by social science, this article highlights some of the central debates concerning higher education governance, within a perspective that privileges the relation between the state and the citizen as mediated by the institution of the university. The article begins by interrogating the meaning of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Governance, Neoliberalism, Public Administration
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Ritzen, Jozef M. M.; Marconi, Gabriele – European Journal of Higher Education, 2012
This article reviews the history of higher education governance and funding in The Netherlands, generalising when possible to other European countries. It finds that governance reforms and the funding of higher education appear to be driven by economic and demographic factors, including massification. Furthermore, the Bologna Process can be…
Descriptors: Governance, Educational Finance, Educational History, Educational Change