The fully functioning university / authored by Dr. Tom Bourner (University of Brighton, UK), Dr. Asher Rospigliosi and Dr. Linda Heath.
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TextSeries: Great debates in higher educationPublisher: Emerald Publishing Limited, Description: 1 online resource (168 pages) ; cmISBN: 9781839825002Subject(s): Universities and colleges -- Administration | Education, Higher -- Aims and objectives | Education -- Administration -- Higher | Organization & management of educationAdditional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 378.101 LOC classification: LB2341 | .B68 2020Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: Increasingly, the purpose and function of Western universities is being challenged and put under pressure to demonstrate value for students, policy, and society at large. Concurrently, the management and leadership of universities differs by institution and often prioritises one need other others. The three main goals that have persisted across the development of Higher Education in the Western world are; the higher education of students, the advancement of knowledge and service to those outside the university. In the history of the Western university one of these goals has always dominated. A university cannot function fully if it must interpret two of its goals in ways that serve a third. The Fully Functioning University introduces the concept of a 'post-Humboldtian university' which values each of these goals in its own right, and the 'fully functioning university' as one which expresses the three goals entirely. The authors outline the sort of higher education that a fully-functioning university would offer, the implications of the concept of a 'fully-functioning university' for its contribution to the advancement of knowledge, and the contribution of the fully-functioning university to the service part of the tripartite mission. This timely book will be relevant for senior managers and leaders in higher education in the UK and internationally, as well as for higher education researchers and postgratudate students.
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| LB2333.5 .A24 2019 Achieving academic promotion / | LB2335.3 .A23 2014 Academic mobility | LB2338 .M53 2009 The Power of a Promise | LB2341 .B68 2020 The fully functioning university / | LB2341 .I57 2011 Institutional transformation to engage a diverse student body | LB2341 .I58 2014 Investing in our education | LB2341 .M69 2019 A machine learning, artificial intelligence approach to institutional effectiveness in higher education / |
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references.
Increasingly, the purpose and function of Western universities is being challenged and put under pressure to demonstrate value for students, policy, and society at large. Concurrently, the management and leadership of universities differs by institution and often prioritises one need other others. The three main goals that have persisted across the development of Higher Education in the Western world are; the higher education of students, the advancement of knowledge and service to those outside the university. In the history of the Western university one of these goals has always dominated. A university cannot function fully if it must interpret two of its goals in ways that serve a third. The Fully Functioning University introduces the concept of a 'post-Humboldtian university' which values each of these goals in its own right, and the 'fully functioning university' as one which expresses the three goals entirely. The authors outline the sort of higher education that a fully-functioning university would offer, the implications of the concept of a 'fully-functioning university' for its contribution to the advancement of knowledge, and the contribution of the fully-functioning university to the service part of the tripartite mission. This timely book will be relevant for senior managers and leaders in higher education in the UK and internationally, as well as for higher education researchers and postgratudate students.
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