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The global university[electronic res...
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Nelson, Adam R.
The global university[electronic resource] :past, present, and future perspectives /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
378
書名/作者:
The global university : past, present, and future perspectives // edited by Adam R. Nelson and Ian P. Wei.
其他作者:
Nelson, Adam R.
出版者:
New York : : Palgrave Macmillan,, c2012.
面頁冊數:
xii, 272 p. ;; 23 cm.
標題:
Education, Higher
標題:
Universities and colleges
標題:
Education and globalization - Cross-cultural studies.
標題:
Higher education and state
標題:
Education - Cross-cultural studies. - Aims and objectives
ISBN:
9780230392465 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
0230392466 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
0230392458
ISBN:
9780230392458
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references.
內容註:
Acknowledgements -- Introduction: The Global University: Past, Present, and Future Perspectives; A.R.Nelson -- PART I: REGIONALISM(S) AND GLOBAL HIGHER EDUCATION REFORM -- Global Aspirations and Strategizing for World-Class Status: New Modes of Higher-education governance and the Emergence of Regulatory Regionalism in East Asia; K.H.Mok -- Contributing to the Southeast Asian Knowledge Economy? Australian Offshore Campuses in Malaysia and Vietnam; A.R.Welch -- PART II: THE CHANGING DIMENSIONS OF UNIVERSITY GOVERNANCE -- Collegiality and Hierarchy: Coordinating principles in higher education; I.Bleiklie -- The Twenty-First Century University: Dilemmas of Leadership and Organizational Futures; R.Deem -- PART III: ACADEMIC ROLES AND THE PURPOSES OF THE UNIVERSITY -- Medieval Universities and Aspirations to Universal Significance; I.P.Wei -- The Changing Role of the Academic: Historical and Comparative Perspectives; X.Xiaozhou & X.Shan -- PART IV: SHIFTING PATTERNS IN GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION -- Toward General Education in the Global University: The Chinese Model -- Doctoral Education and the Global University: Studen Mobility, Hierarchy, and Canadian Government Policy, G.A.Jones & B.Gopaul -- PART V: UNIVERSITIES AND EXTERNAL FUNDING -- What Can Modern Universities Learn from the Past? English Universities Working with Industry, 1870-1914; J.Taylor -- Universities and the Effects of External Funding: Sub-Saharan Africa and the Nordic Countries; P.Maassen -- Conclusion: Lessons from the Past, Considerations for the Future; A.R.Nelson & I.P.Wei -- Contributor Biographies -- List of Tables and Figures -- -- --.
摘要、提要註:
The product of an international research project involving scholars from China, Australia, Canada, Norway, the United Kingdom, and the United States, this volume engages a topic of pressing concern for government, business, and education leaders around the world: the race to establish 'world-class' universities. Some herald the globalization of higher education as the key to a dynamic and productive 'knowledge society.' Others worry that modern universities have come to resemble multinational corporations in their strategies and values. This volume addresses these issues by situating the globalization of higher education in a broad comparative-historical context. Chronologically, it extends from the medieval period to the early modern, modern, and postmodern eras; geographically, it ranges from East and Southeast Asia to Australia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Europe, and North America. Its ten essays will appeal to all who are interested in the history and politics of higher education, the sociology of knowledge, and modern university leadership.
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An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
The global university[electronic resource] :past, present, and future perspectives /
The global university
past, present, and future perspectives /[electronic resource] :edited by Adam R. Nelson and Ian P. Wei. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,c2012. - xii, 272 p. ;23 cm. - Historical studies in education. - Historical studies in education..
Includes bibliographical references.
Acknowledgements -- Introduction: The Global University: Past, Present, and Future Perspectives; A.R.Nelson -- PART I: REGIONALISM(S) AND GLOBAL HIGHER EDUCATION REFORM -- Global Aspirations and Strategizing for World-Class Status: New Modes of Higher-education governance and the Emergence of Regulatory Regionalism in East Asia; K.H.Mok -- Contributing to the Southeast Asian Knowledge Economy? Australian Offshore Campuses in Malaysia and Vietnam; A.R.Welch -- PART II: THE CHANGING DIMENSIONS OF UNIVERSITY GOVERNANCE -- Collegiality and Hierarchy: Coordinating principles in higher education; I.Bleiklie -- The Twenty-First Century University: Dilemmas of Leadership and Organizational Futures; R.Deem -- PART III: ACADEMIC ROLES AND THE PURPOSES OF THE UNIVERSITY -- Medieval Universities and Aspirations to Universal Significance; I.P.Wei -- The Changing Role of the Academic: Historical and Comparative Perspectives; X.Xiaozhou & X.Shan -- PART IV: SHIFTING PATTERNS IN GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION -- Toward General Education in the Global University: The Chinese Model -- Doctoral Education and the Global University: Studen Mobility, Hierarchy, and Canadian Government Policy, G.A.Jones & B.Gopaul -- PART V: UNIVERSITIES AND EXTERNAL FUNDING -- What Can Modern Universities Learn from the Past? English Universities Working with Industry, 1870-1914; J.Taylor -- Universities and the Effects of External Funding: Sub-Saharan Africa and the Nordic Countries; P.Maassen -- Conclusion: Lessons from the Past, Considerations for the Future; A.R.Nelson & I.P.Wei -- Contributor Biographies -- List of Tables and Figures -- -- --.
The product of an international research project involving scholars from China, Australia, Canada, Norway, the United Kingdom, and the United States, this volume engages a topic of pressing concern for government, business, and education leaders around the world: the race to establish 'world-class' universities. Some herald the globalization of higher education as the key to a dynamic and productive 'knowledge society.' Others worry that modern universities have come to resemble multinational corporations in their strategies and values. This volume addresses these issues by situating the globalization of higher education in a broad comparative-historical context. Chronologically, it extends from the medieval period to the early modern, modern, and postmodern eras; geographically, it ranges from East and Southeast Asia to Australia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Europe, and North America. Its ten essays will appeal to all who are interested in the history and politics of higher education, the sociology of knowledge, and modern university leadership.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2012.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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