Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)
Financial Aspects of Higher Education in Europe
1. The State of Higher Education in Europe Anush Chubaryan University of South Carolina Globalisation: Challenges, opportunities, outcomes
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4. Massification ( a market driven phenomenon) The welfare of the nations is suported by educated people Massification of Higher Education The most ubiquitous global influence of the past half century. ( Philip Altbach) Higher Education at the level of the individual translate into the expectation of higher salary and social improvement
5. Internationalisation ( a market driven phenomenon) The welfare of the nations is suported by educated people Internationalisation of Higher Education Higher Education operates as a positional good
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9. Link between EHEA and ERA Graduates at all levels must have been exposed to a research environment and to research-based training in order to meet the needs of Europe as a knowledge society Ministers recognise the doctoral level as the third cycle in the Bologna Process.
30. The main issue of Governance If Europe is to be a leader in the global Knowledge economy- and if unversities are to produce the top-level research needed to achieve this- comprehensive reform of higher education is the order of the day. What matters for good performance is money and good governance. (Bruegel policy brief)
31. All over Europe there have a movement to modernize university governance and management. Making institutions more responsive. Models of governence alike the ones used in the corporate industry are becoming common. Leadership is what matters Leadership
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33. Higher Education as Business Internationalisation is changing the world of higher education, and globalisation is changing the world of internationalisation. (Jane Knight)
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36. Joint together with governments and industry in order to secure long-term prosperity and stability of humankind.
37. Universities long viewed as ivory towers are increasingly recognized as oil wells of the new economy. (David Ward)