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Managing Crisis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Managing Crisis

This volume draws together a number of senior academic managers to prepare a series of detailed institutional case-studies. These case-studies identify the nature of the crisis, describe the action taken to put it right, and consider the lasting consequences. An important chapter gives the informed perspectives of the funding council on higher education crises and the final chapter draws a series of significant conclusions.

The Oxford Tutorial
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 136

The Oxford Tutorial

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London's Pall Mall Clubs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 229

London's Pall Mall Clubs

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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EBOOK: Higher Education Management
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

EBOOK: Higher Education Management

Many higher education institutions are like small towns, meeting the needs of their members by providing not only specialist teaching and research activities but also residential accommodation, catering, telecommunications, counselling, sports facilities and so on. The management of these institutions is very complex, requiring both generalist and specialist knowledge and skills; and the move to formal strategic planning means that it is no longer acceptable for higher education managers to be aware only of their own relatively narrow areas of expertise. All new managers would benefit from an holistic perspective on managing a whole institution. As such individuals are promoted, such 'helicopter vision' becomes a precondition of their and their institution's success. Higher Education Management provides: the first comprehensive account of non-academic higher education management. contributions from distinguished practitioners of university management. a key resource for all aspiring, trainee and practising managers in higher education.

The Law of Higher Education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 988

The Law of Higher Education

The leading work on the legal and regulatory environment for higher education institutions in England and Wales, covering: management of research and teaching, employment and contractual issues, IP and data protection, the university-student consumer contract, and the legal basis for essential freedoms for all participants in academic discourse.

EBOOK: Managing Crisis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 215

EBOOK: Managing Crisis

* Why do crises arise in Further and Higher Education institutions? * How can these crises be overcome? * What lessons can be learnt? There have been several high profile crises in higher education during the last two decades. Managing Crisis draws together a number of senior academic managers to prepare, probably for the first time ever, a series of detailed institutional case-studies. These case-studies identify the nature of the crisis, describe the action taken to resolve it, and consider the lasting consequences. An important chapter gives the informed perspectives of the funding council on higher education crises, and in the final chapter the inimitable Peter Scott draws a series of significant conclusions. Managing Crisis is the first book to examine crises in higher education in detail and to identify key points on how to overcome or avoid them. Required reading for managers working within UK Higher Education Policy.

The State of UK Higher Education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

The State of UK Higher Education

A team of experienced university managers explores the strengths and weaknesses of the various elements and sectors of the UK higher education system. This text examines the changing concept and nature of higher education, provides a comprehensive analysis of UK higher education today, and points to how it might develop in the early years of the 21st century.

Universities and Colleges: A Very Short Introduction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

Universities and Colleges: A Very Short Introduction

What is a university? What is the University? How have universities evolved over the centuries? How might they change over the coming decades as the physical and organisational entity most identified with 'higher education' being delivered to over 250 million students? What will be the impact of digital- and distance-learning, of commercial for-profit new entrants to the higher education market, of government austerity, of globalization, of student consumerism? Exploring the origins and the concept, the idea and the ideal, of the university, this Very Short Introduction discusses one of the world's oldest, most resilient, and most adaptable institutions. David Palfreyman and Paul Temple cons...

Oxford, the Collegiate University
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 209

Oxford, the Collegiate University

Oxford is one of the world’s great universities but this has not meant that it is exempt from pressures for change. On various fronts it has been required to meet the challenges that universities almost worldwide have to face. Given the retrenchment of public funding, especially to support undergraduate teaching, it has been required to augment its financial base, while at the same time deciding how to respond to pressure from successive governments determined to use higher education to achieve their own policy goals. While still consistently ranked as a world-class university, it has to decide how it is to acquire the funding to continue in this league, or whether this goal is worth pursu...

Oxford and the Decline of the Collegiate Tradition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 282

Oxford and the Decline of the Collegiate Tradition

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-03-07
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  • Publisher: Routledge

For centuries, the idea of collegiality has been integral to the British understanding of higher education. This book examines how its values are being restructured in response to the 21st-century pressures of massification and managerialism.