The volume 'Reform of higher education in Europe' is published in celebration of CHEPS' 25th anniversary. All contributors to this book are working at CHEPS, and bring their extensive knowledge of the deep-seated reforms and changes to the field of higher education and research over the last 25 year
Reform of Higher Education in Europe
β Scribed by JΓΌrgen Enders, Harry De Boer, Jon File (auth.), J. Enders, H. F. de Boer, D. F. Westerheijden (eds.)
- Publisher
- SensePublishers
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 193
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-vi
Reform of Higher Education in Europe....Pages 1-10
European Degree Structure and National Reform....Pages 11-28
Reform of Doctoral Training in Europe....Pages 29-43
The Effect of the Erasmus Programme on European Higher Education....Pages 45-62
Responding to the Eu Innovation Strategy....Pages 63-80
The Rise of the Universityβs Third Mission....Pages 81-101
Transformation or Systems Convergence?....Pages 103-122
Understanding the Limits to Higher Education Policy Networks....Pages 123-141
The Strategic Responses of English and Dutch University Life Scientists to the Changes in their Institutional Environments....Pages 143-157
Old Wine In New Skins....Pages 159-172
Funding Through Contracts....Pages 173-191
β¦ Subjects
Higher Education
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