International trends in university governance : autonomy, self-government and the distribution of authority
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- 9781138801783
- 378.101 23 SHA-I
- LB2341 .I588 2014
- EDU000000 | EDU015000 | POL028000
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363.6 MIS-F Financing patterns for infrastructure projects | 368 HAR-R Risk management and insurance | 368.0028 BOO-A Analytics for insurance : | 378.101 SHA-I International trends in university governance : | 380 MEH-G Getting to transformation : | 380.1 OSB-B Bargaining and markets | 381 FIT-M Marketing : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Governance is becoming increasingly important in universities just as it is in the wider world of commerce and banking. Historically, universities were run by their academic communities but as mass higher education has taken root, as university research has become a critical element in national economies and as the demand for more accountability both financial and in academic performance has grown, pressure has mounted for a 'modernisation' of governance structures"--
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