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Oxford, the Collegiate University

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Oxford, the Collegiate University

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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 pursuing.
Oxford is a collegiate university, which means its colleges share with the University responsibility for the delivery of its central goals. Is this balance of authority shifting over time? If so, how is this to be accounted for, and what are the likely outcomes for the collegiate university? This book sets out to address these questions and arrives at an essentially positive conclusion. Oxford will continue to remain an effective collegiate university and, while its identity will change, its central character will persist.
Product details
Edition:
1
Number of Pages:
209
Release Date:
2010-11-11
Publication Date:
2010-11-11
Publisher:
Springer
Languages:
Original: English
ISBN10:
9400700466
ISBN13:
9789400700468
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Weight:
487 g
Height:
162 cm
Width:
247 cm
Thickness:
20 cm
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