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Non-University Higher Education in Europe [electronic resource] / edited by James S. Taylor, José Brites Ferreira, Maria de Lourdes Machado, Rui Santiago.

Contributor(s): Series: Higher Education Dynamics ; 23Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2008Description: XVI, 262 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781402083358
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 374 23
LOC classification:
  • LC5201-6660.4
Online resources:
Contents:
The End of Alternatives to Universities or New Opportunities? -- The Role of the Non-University Sector in Austrian Higher Education -- Questioning the Binary Divide: Non-University Higher Education in Flanders (Belgium) -- Polytechnics in Finnish Higher Education -- German Fachhochschulen: Towards the End of a Success Story? -- The Non-University Sector in Irish Higher Education -- Shifting Boundaries in Higher Education: Dutch Hogescholen on the Move -- The Non-University Higher Education Sector in Norway -- The Polytechnic Higher Education Sector in Portugal -- The Non-University Sector in the Spanish System of Higher Education -- Higher Education Outside the Universities: The UK Case -- Reframing the Non-University Sector in Europe: Convergence or Diversity?.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book represents the first-of-its-kind comprehensive discussion of the non-university higher education sector in Europe. Higher education throughout the world is facing rapid change. Despite the enormous attention devoted to that reality, this volume fills an important void. It describes and offers critical comparisons between the systems in 10 European countries. The book brings together the thinking of leading scholars on the non-university sectors in Austria, Belgium, Finland, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, and the United Kingdom, with a chapter devoted to each country. National case studies are presented for the non-university sector in these countries that address issues such as historical developments, policy changes, governance structures, levels of institutional autonomy and future trends. The editors offer a critical comparative analysis of the systems in these countries followed by a probing look into the future of the non-university sector in Europe. The book is essential reading for those who want a comprehensive, timely and in-depth understanding of the European non-university sector. It will be informative to anyone involved in system or institutional governance, as well as those pursuing research. It should be a reference in every institutional library.
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The End of Alternatives to Universities or New Opportunities? -- The Role of the Non-University Sector in Austrian Higher Education -- Questioning the Binary Divide: Non-University Higher Education in Flanders (Belgium) -- Polytechnics in Finnish Higher Education -- German Fachhochschulen: Towards the End of a Success Story? -- The Non-University Sector in Irish Higher Education -- Shifting Boundaries in Higher Education: Dutch Hogescholen on the Move -- The Non-University Higher Education Sector in Norway -- The Polytechnic Higher Education Sector in Portugal -- The Non-University Sector in the Spanish System of Higher Education -- Higher Education Outside the Universities: The UK Case -- Reframing the Non-University Sector in Europe: Convergence or Diversity?.

This book represents the first-of-its-kind comprehensive discussion of the non-university higher education sector in Europe. Higher education throughout the world is facing rapid change. Despite the enormous attention devoted to that reality, this volume fills an important void. It describes and offers critical comparisons between the systems in 10 European countries. The book brings together the thinking of leading scholars on the non-university sectors in Austria, Belgium, Finland, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, and the United Kingdom, with a chapter devoted to each country. National case studies are presented for the non-university sector in these countries that address issues such as historical developments, policy changes, governance structures, levels of institutional autonomy and future trends. The editors offer a critical comparative analysis of the systems in these countries followed by a probing look into the future of the non-university sector in Europe. The book is essential reading for those who want a comprehensive, timely and in-depth understanding of the European non-university sector. It will be informative to anyone involved in system or institutional governance, as well as those pursuing research. It should be a reference in every institutional library.

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