Product details
- Categories: Education, Training, Youth
- Publisher: EDWARD ELGAR PUBLISHING
- ISBN: 9781849804035
- Publication Date: 28/02/2011
- Binding: Hardback
- Number of pages: 256
- Language: English
Summary
UK academics are frequently exhorted to integrate a European (and global) perspective into their syllabuses, especially where their students are drawn from a wide variety of national backgrounds. But this is difficult when there is a dearth of detailed, accessible contemporary accounts of national practices elsewhere. This edited book goes a very long way to help them. It offers detailed, rigorously researched descriptions of the nature and effects on higher education of its “marketisation” – descriptions rooted in robust theoretical and conceptual frameworks which help the reader situate the descriptions in their own context.’
– Paul Trowler, Lancaster University, UK
Table of contents
Introduction: European Universities Meet the Market
Marino Regini
PART I: COMPARATIVE ANALYSES
1. Re-designing Curricula: The Involvement of Economic Actors
Gabriele Ballarino
2. The Re-organization of Research
Sabrina Colombo
3. Student Services and the Labour Market
Renata Semenza
4. Funding, Assessment and Governance
Loris Perotti
5. The Challenge of the Market
Marino Regini
PART II: COUNTRY STUDIES
6. UK: The University as Economic Actor
Sabrina Colombo
7. The Netherlands: A Difficult Marketization
Loris Perotti
8. Germany: Continuity through Change
Gabriele Ballarino
9. Investing in Change: The Uneven Outcomes of French Higher Education
Renata Semenza
10. Italy: Gradual Changes and an Uncertain Autonomy
Gabriele Ballarino and Loris Perotti
11. Spain: Major Reforms and Mixed Performance
Loris Perotti
Conclusions: Where Are European Universities Going
Marino Regini
References
Index