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    Rotterdam : SensePublishers
    ISBN: 9789460915550
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (V, 191p, digital)
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Reform of higher education in Europe
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    Keywords: Education ; Educational change Europe ; Education, Higher ; Education ; Education, Higher ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Europa ; Hochschulreform ; Geschichte 1985-2010
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /J. Enders , H.F. de Boer and D.F. Westerheijden -- Reform of Higher Education in Europe /Jürgen Enders , Harry de Boer , Jon File , Ben Jongbloed and Don Westerheijden -- European Degree Structure and National Reform /Marike Faber and Don Westerheijden -- Reform of Doctoral Training in Europe /Andrea Kottmann -- The Effect of the ERASMUS Programme on European Higher Education /Maarja Beerkens and Hans Vossensteyn -- Responding to the EU Innovation Strategy /Frans van Vught -- The Rise of the University’s Third Mission /Arend Zomer and Paul Benneworth -- Transformation or Systems Convergence? /Egbert de Weert -- Understanding the Limits to Higher Education Policy Networks /Adrie Dassen and Paul Benneworth -- The Strategic Responses of English and Dutch University Life Scientists to the Changes in their Institutional Environments /Liudvika Leisyte and Jürgen Enders -- Old Wine in New Skins /Harry de Boer and Jon File -- Funding Through Contracts /Ben Jongbloed.
    Abstract: 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 years. The chapters are each devoted to a detailed policy analysis deeply rooted in CHEPS’ quarter-century programme of theoretical and empirical research. Some contributions cover key themes of concern since CHEPS’ early years, including state-university relationships, quality assurance and funding. Other contributions cover more contemporary higher education policy issues, including European reform initiatives (innovation, the Bologna Process, doctoral training and the Erasmus programme) and debates around higher education institutions’ evolving functions, including the university’s third mission and the research function of universities of applied sciences. What unifies all chapters is their recognition that policy success is dependent on smart implementation grounded in a comprehensive understanding of highly complex policy processes. The book as a whole offers clear descriptions and analyses of how policy processes are implemented through co-ordinated institutional and stakeholder interventions. This volume seeks to enhance academic and policy-maker understanding of Europe’s evolving higher education system as it emerges as a cornerstone of the contemporary knowledge society
    Description / Table of Contents: Reform of Higher Education in Europe; TABLE OF CONTENTS; 1. REFORM OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN EUROPE; 1.1 AN INTRODUCTION; REFERENCES; 2. EUROPEAN DEGREE STRUCTURE AND NATIONAL REFORM: Constitutive Dynamics of the Bologna Process; 2.1 INTRODUCTION; 2.2 FROM NATIONAL EMBEDDEDNESS TO FAVOURING A COMMON EUROPEAN HIGHER EDUCATION AREA; 2.3 THE CONSTITUTIVE DYNAMICS EMBEDDED IN THE BOLOGNA DECLARATION; 2.4 SETTING THE GOALS FOR A COMMON DEGREE STRUCTURE; 2.5 EFFECT OF DEGREE REFORM ON NATIONAL POLICY-MAKING OF COUNTRIES PARTICIPATING IN THE BOLOGNA PROCESS
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.6 MECHANISMS IN REFORMING DEGREE STRUCTURES IN THREE SIGNATORY COUNTRIES2.6.1 The Bologna Process and Degree Reform in France; 2.6.2 The Bologna Process and Degree Reform in Italy; 2.6.3 The Bologna Process and Degree Reform in the Netherlands; 2.6.4 The Bologna Process and Degree Reform in Russia; 2.7 DISCUSSION: COMMONALITY AND DIVERSITY - THE INFLUENCE OF EUROPE VS. INTERNAL POLITICS; NOTES; REFERENCES; 3. REFORM OF DOCTORAL TRAINING IN EUROPE: A Silent Revolution?; 3.1 INTRODUCTION; 3.2 THEORY; 3.2.1 Organisational Fields; 3.2.2 Governance Instruments of International Organizations
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.3 A SHORT HISTORY OF THE THIRD CYCLE IN THE BOLOGNA PROCESS3.4 ANALYSING THE PROCESS; 3.5 CONCLUSION: A NEW ARENA OF EDUCATIONAL GOVERNANCE?; REFERENCES; 4. THE EFFECT OF THE ERASMUS PROGRAMME ON EUROPEAN HIGHER EDUCATION: The Visible Hand of Europe; 4.1 INTRODUCTION; 4.2 THE ERASMUS PROGRAMME AND EUROPEAN UNIVERSITIES; 4.3 EUROPE, NATION STATES AND HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS; 4.4 THE IMPACT OF THE ERASMUS PROGRAMME; 4.4.1 The Impact of ERASMUS on Higher Education Institutions and Academic Departments; 4.4.1.1 The Impact of ERASMUS on Teaching, Learning and Student Services
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.4.1.2 The Impact of ERASMUS on Transparency and Quality4.4.1.3 The Impact of ERASMUS on Research; 4.4.1.4 The Impact of ERASMUS on Networks and Cooperation; 4.4.1.5 The Impact of ERASMUS on Institutional Management and Development; 4.4.1.6 The Impact of ERASMUS on Different Types of Institutions; 4.4.2 The Impact of ERASMUS on (supra-) National Developments; 4.5 CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; 5. RESPONDING TO THE EU INNOVATION STRATEGY: The Need for Institutional Profiling in European Higher Education and Research; 5.1 INTRODUCTION; 5.2 THE INNOVATION SYSTEMS PERSPECTIVE
    Description / Table of Contents: 5.3 THE EU POLITICAL CONTEXT5.3.1 EU Higher Education Policy; 5.3.2 EU Doctoral Training Policy; 5.3.3 EU Research Policy; 5.3.4 EU Knowledge Transfer Policy; 5.4 ISSUES FOR EUROPEAN HIGHER EDUCATION AND RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS; 5.4.1 Enrolments and Labour Market Needs; 5.4.2 Research Excellence and Knowledge Transfer; 5.4.3 Public and Private Funding; 5.4.4 Multi-Level Governance; 5.5 INSTITUTIONAL PROFILES; REFERENCES; 6. THE RISE OF THE UNIVERSITY'S THIRD MISSION; 6.1 INTRODUCTION; 6.2 MODERNISATION AND THE UNIVERSITY INSTITUTIONAL LANDSCAPE
    Description / Table of Contents: 6.2.1 The Perpetual Funding Crisis of the 'Endless Frontier'
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