University Autonomy in Russian Federation Since Perestroika

University Autonomy in Russian Federation Since Perestroika
Author: Olga Bain
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2004-06-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135954390

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This study focuses on the national higher education policies and institutional strategies that foster or hinder individual Russian universities in applying newfound principles of autonomy. This new autonomy has become more dramatic with the decentralization of power, transition to the market economy, and severe state austerity since Perestroika. This book suggests a model of a university that utilizes its autonomous discretion to institute innovations that build on its potential so as to overcome adverse situations.

University Autonomy in the Russian Federation Since Perestroika

University Autonomy in the Russian Federation Since Perestroika
Author: Olga B. Bain
Publsiher: Routledge/Falmer
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2003
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0415932963

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This study focuses on the national higher education policies and institutional strategies that foster or hinder individual Russian universities in applying newfound principles of autonomy. This new autonomy has become more dramatic with the decentralization of power, transition to the market economy, and severe state austerity since Perestroika. This book suggests a model of a university that utilizes its autonomous discretion to institute innovations that build on its potential so as to overcome adverse situations.

University Autonomy in Russian Federation Since Perestroika

University Autonomy in Russian Federation Since Perestroika
Author: Olga Bain
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2004-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135954406

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This study focuses on the national higher education policies and institutional strategies that foster or hinder individual Russian universities in applying newfound principles of autonomy. This new autonomy has become more dramatic with the decentralization of power, transition to the market economy, and severe state austerity since Perestroika. This book suggests a model of a university that utilizes its autonomous discretion to institute innovations that build on its potential so as to overcome adverse situations.

The Worldwide Transformation of Higher Education

The Worldwide Transformation of Higher Education
Author: David P. Baker,Alexander W. Wiseman
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2008-05-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780762314874

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Enrollment in institutions of higher education around the world is growing. Some scholars have suggested that one reason for this expansion is that the role of higher education has shifted over the last 50 years from an elite to a mass institution. This book discusses the worldwide transformation of higher education from multiple perspectives.

25 Years of Transformations of Higher Education Systems in Post Soviet Countries

25 Years of Transformations of Higher Education Systems in Post Soviet Countries
Author: Jeroen Huisman,Anna Smolentseva,Isak Froumin
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2018-04-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319529806

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This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This open access book is a result of the first ever study of the transformations of the higher education institutional landscape in fifteen former USSR countries after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. It explores how the single Soviet model that developed across the vast and diverse territory of the Soviet Union over several decades has evolved into fifteen unique national systems, systems that have responded to national and global developments while still bearing some traces of the past. The book is distinctive as it presents a comprehensive analysis of the reforms and transformations in the region in the last 25 years; and it focuses on institutional landscape through the evolution of the institutional types established and developed in Pre-Soviet, Soviet and Post-Soviet time. It also embraces all fifteen countries of the former USSR, and provides a comparative analysis of transformations of institutional landscape across Post-Soviet systems. It will be highly relevant for students and researchers in the fields of higher education and and sociology, particularly those with an interest in historical and comparative studies.

Higher Education in the BRICS Countries

Higher Education in the BRICS Countries
Author: Simon Schwartzman,Rómulo Pinheiro,Pundy Pillay
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 493
Release: 2015-03-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789401795708

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In spite of the increasing attention attributed to the rise in prominence of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) countries, few studies have looked at the ways in which broader social expectations with respect to the role of higher education across the BRICS have changed, or not, in recent years. Our point of departure is that, contrary to the conventional wisdom focusing on functionalistic perspectives, higher education systems are not just designed by governments to fulfill certain functions, but have a tendency for evolving in a rather unpredictable fashion as a result of the complex interplay between a number of internal and external factors. In reality, national higher education systems develop and change according to a complex process that encompasses the expectations of governmental agencies, markets, the aspirations of the population for the benefits of education, the specific institutional traditions and cultures of higher education institutions, and, increasingly so, the interests and strategies of the private firms entering and offering services in the higher education market. This basically means that it is of outmost importance to move away from conceiving of "universities" or "higher education" as single, monolithic actors or sector. One way of doing this is by investigating a selected number of distinct, but nonetheless interrelated factors or drivers, which, taken together, help determine the nature and scope of the social compact between higher education (its core actors and institutions) and society at large (government, industry, local communities, professional associations).

Scientific Communication in African Universities

Scientific Communication in African Universities
Author: Damtew Teferra
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2004-06-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135943479

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This is one of the few current books on African higher education, and focuses on scientific research and communication on the continent. Included are chapters on scientific journals, secondary avenues of scientific communication, and funding issues. There is also a focus on the challenges and opportunities of scientific communication in African universities. The author employs an innovative methodology for data collection.

Rethinking Post Communist Rhetoric

Rethinking Post Communist Rhetoric
Author: Pavel Zemliansky,Kirk St.Amant
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781498523387

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This collection examines the forces and factors affecting rhetoric, writing, and communication expectations in the nations of the former Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc. The entries in this collection focus on four interconnected topics or contexts influencing rhetorical expectations and writing practices in these countries. The four contexts are (1) the dynamics of the educational settings in which students learn about the relationships between rhetoric and writing; (2) the professional environments in which students will apply their knowledge of rhetoric and writing upon completing their formal studies; (3) the greater global context that affects the teaching of rhetoric and writing as connected to educational institutions becoming part of a larger and more integrated global community; and (4) the factors and perceptions that affect how students apply and/or expand their foundations in rhetoric and writing to communicate effectively across different forms of media. By approaching ideas of rhetoric, writing, and communication from the perspective of these four areas, this collection provides readers with a broad foundation for understanding the various overarching and interlocking contexts that affect perceptions of and practices involving communication practices and expectations in the former Eastern Bloc. Additionally, this approach provides researchers, teachers, and students with ideas and approaches that can be used to more effectively engage both with this topic area and with individuals from these nations.