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European Integration and the Governance of Higher Education and Research


European Integration and the Governance of Higher Education and Research


Higher Education Dynamics, Band 26

von: Alberto Amaral, Guy Neave, Christine Musselin, Peter Maassen

149,79 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 03.10.2009
ISBN/EAN: 9781402095054
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 309

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The high level Douro seminars are now a well-established tradition in the annual activities promoted by Hedda, a European consortium of nine centres and ins- tutes devoted to research on higher education, and CIPES, its Portuguese associated centre. At the seminars, each member of a small group of invited researchers presents and discusses an original research-based paper that is revised afterwards taking into account the comments of the participating colleagues. The revised papers form the basis for the annual thematic book published by Springer in the book series called Higher Education Dynamics (HEDY). Paying tribute to the regularity of the seminars, it was decided that the volumes originating from the initiative would be collected in a ‘series in the series’ called the Douro Series. Previous seminars were dedicated to in-depth analyses of different aspects of higher education systems and institutions, including institutional governance, the emergence of managerialism, markets as instruments of public policy, cost-sharing and accessibility of students to higher education and developments in quality assurance. The present volume aims at analysing the change process which the European university is undergoing as a consequence of European integration efforts. In the case of higher education, these have materialised, amongst other things, in the - plementation of the Bologna process, while the Lisbon summit also has important consequences for the university. In March 2000, the Lisbon European Council set the goal for the EU to become the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based society in the world by 2010.
European Integration and the Europeanisation of Higher Education.- THE MANY FACES AND LEVELS OF HIGHER EDUCATION POLICY MAKING IN THE EUROPEAN UNION.- The Bologna Process as Alpha or Omega, or, on Interpreting History and Context as Inputs to Bologna, Prague, Berlin and Beyond.- Process, Persistence and Pragmatism: Reconstructing the Creation of the European University Institute and the Erasmus Programme, 1955–1989.- Boomerangs and Trojan Horses: The Unintended Consequences of Internationalising Education Policy Through the EU and the OECD.- Networking Administration in Areas of National Sensitivity: The Commission and European Higher Education.- Policy Implementation Tools and European Governance.- The Mission Impossible of the European University: Institutional Confusion and Institutional Diversity.- BENEATH THE ARROW: THE RESPONSE OF HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEMS AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL.- The Side Effects of the Bologna Process on National Institutional Settings: The Case of France.- The Implementation of the Bologna Process in Italy.- Parallel Universes and Common Themes: Reforms of Curricular Governance in The Bologna Context.- Europeanisation of Higher Education Governance in the Post-Communist Context: The Case of the Czech Republic.- CONCLUSIONS.- On Bologna, Weasels and Creeping Competence.
<P>Given the overall ambitions and goals of the Lisbon agenda and the Bologna process, and other relevant supranational and intergovernmental European integration processes, it is obvious that these processes are intended to affect the university in all its basic structural features, including the way it performs its basic activities. However, the European Commission does not have formal authority with respect to the university, nor did the governments that signed the Bologna process develop an executive administrative capacity for implementing the Bologna Declaration. As a consequence, whether and how the supranational and intergovernmental European integration processes actually affect university governance and the university as a social institution is far from clear.</P>
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<P>The authors of this volume have dedicated considerable effort to the analysis of the Bologna process implementation. They offer a unique and critical view of the nature and possible effects of these very complex processes.</P>
Offers a unique critical view of European higher education policies by well-known higher education researchers Offers a combination of European policy implementation with national case studies A critical analysis of the capacity of intervention of Brussels in areas of national sensitivity A combination of an historical perspective with policy implementation analysis

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