
Higher Education System Reform
An International Comparison after Twenty Years of Bologna
Brill (Publisher)
Published on 4. April 2019
Book
Hardback
254 pages
978-90-04-40009-2 (ISBN)
Description
The Bologna Declaration started the development of the European Higher Education Area. The ensuing Bologna Process has run for already 20 years now. In the meantime many higher education systems in Europe have been reformed - some more drastically than others; some quicker than others; some with more resistance than others. In the process of reform the initial (six) goals have sometimes been forgotten or sometimes been taken a step further. The context too has shifted: while the European Union in itself has expanded, the voice for exit has also been heard more frequently.
Higher Education System Reform: An international comparison after Twenty Years of Bologna critically describes and analyses 12 Higher Education Systems from the perspective of four major questions: What is currently the situation with regard to the six original goals of Bologna? What was the adopted path of reform? Which were the triggering (economic, social, political) factors for the reform in each specific country? What was the rationale/discourse used during the reform?
The book comparatively analyses the different systems, their paths of reforms and trajectories, and the similarities and the differences between them. At the same time it critically assesses the current situation on higher education in Europe, and hints towards a future policy agenda.
Contributors are: Tommaso Agasisti, Bruno Broucker, Martina Dal Molin, Kurt De Wit, Andrew Gibson, Ellen Hazelkorn, Gergely Kovats, Liudvika Leisyte, Lisa Lucas, Antonio Magalhaes, Sude Peksen, Rosalind Pritchard, Palle Rasmussen, Anna-Lena Rose, Christine Teelken, Eva M. de la Torre, Carmen Perez-Esparrells, Jani Ursin, Amelia Veiga, Jef C. Verhoeven, Nadine Zeeman, and Rimantas Zelvys.
Higher Education System Reform: An international comparison after Twenty Years of Bologna critically describes and analyses 12 Higher Education Systems from the perspective of four major questions: What is currently the situation with regard to the six original goals of Bologna? What was the adopted path of reform? Which were the triggering (economic, social, political) factors for the reform in each specific country? What was the rationale/discourse used during the reform?
The book comparatively analyses the different systems, their paths of reforms and trajectories, and the similarities and the differences between them. At the same time it critically assesses the current situation on higher education in Europe, and hints towards a future policy agenda.
Contributors are: Tommaso Agasisti, Bruno Broucker, Martina Dal Molin, Kurt De Wit, Andrew Gibson, Ellen Hazelkorn, Gergely Kovats, Liudvika Leisyte, Lisa Lucas, Antonio Magalhaes, Sude Peksen, Rosalind Pritchard, Palle Rasmussen, Anna-Lena Rose, Christine Teelken, Eva M. de la Torre, Carmen Perez-Esparrells, Jani Ursin, Amelia Veiga, Jef C. Verhoeven, Nadine Zeeman, and Rimantas Zelvys.
Reviews / Votes
"The analyses in this book will give all of us working in academia a clear image of where we currently stand [in higher education] as a united Europe, and may contribute to making further plans and ambitions more concrete. Given the current European political context, this seems to be more important than ever before." - Liesbeth van Welie, Leiden University and Saxion Hogescholen, in: Th&ma, 2019 (3): 79-80 [translated from the original Dutch text]More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
522 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-40009-2 (9789004400092)
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An International Comparison after Twenty Years of Bologna
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Bruno Broucker, Ph.D., is guest professor at the KU Leuven Public Governance Institute (Belgium), research fellow at the Leuven Economics of Education Research Centre and higher education expert at the Institute of Tropical Medicine. He is member of the executive committee of EAIR - the European Higher Education Society and has published articles and chapters on higher education governance and reform.
Kurt De Wit, Ph.D. in Sociology, is head of the Data Management Unit of the Education Policy Department at KU Leuven (Belgium). He publishes on governance reforms, uses of (big) data, and ICT use of students in higher education.
Jef C. Verhoeven, Ph.D., was Professor of Sociology at the KU Leuven (1970-2006) and is emeritus professor since 2006. He established the Centre for Sociology of Education at the KU Leuven (1977) and was head of this Centre. His recent publications are about higher education and the use of ICT, the access of Chinese ethnic minorities to Higher Education, and higher education policy.
Liudvika Leisyte, Ph.D., is professor of Higher Education and vice director of the Center of Higher Education (zhb, TU Dortmund). Her research focuses on academic work and organizational transformation in the context of changing institutional environment. She has published three books, a large number of chapters in edited books and peer-reviewed articles in Higher Education, Higher Education Policy, Public Administration, Public Management, Science and Public Policy and Studies in Higher Education.
Kurt De Wit, Ph.D. in Sociology, is head of the Data Management Unit of the Education Policy Department at KU Leuven (Belgium). He publishes on governance reforms, uses of (big) data, and ICT use of students in higher education.
Jef C. Verhoeven, Ph.D., was Professor of Sociology at the KU Leuven (1970-2006) and is emeritus professor since 2006. He established the Centre for Sociology of Education at the KU Leuven (1977) and was head of this Centre. His recent publications are about higher education and the use of ICT, the access of Chinese ethnic minorities to Higher Education, and higher education policy.
Liudvika Leisyte, Ph.D., is professor of Higher Education and vice director of the Center of Higher Education (zhb, TU Dortmund). Her research focuses on academic work and organizational transformation in the context of changing institutional environment. She has published three books, a large number of chapters in edited books and peer-reviewed articles in Higher Education, Higher Education Policy, Public Administration, Public Management, Science and Public Policy and Studies in Higher Education.
Content
b>Foreword
?Rosalind Pritchard>
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
1. An Introduction on the Study of Higher Education Policy Reforms
?Jef C. Verhoeven, Liudvika Leisyte, Kurt De Wit and Bruno Broucker>
2. Higher Education System Reform in Flanders (Belgium)
?Kurt De Wit, Jef C. Verhoeven and Bruno Broucker>
3. Higher Education System Reform in Germany
?Sude Peksen and Nadine Zeeman>
4. The Higher Education System in the Netherlands: Overview and Analysis of Changes Induced by the Bologna Process
?Christine Teelken>
5. Higher Education Reforms in Finland: From a Ponderous to a More Agile System?
?Jani Ursin>
6. Higher Education System Reform in Denmark in the Bologna Era
?Palle Rasmussen>
7. The Bologna Process: Reforms in Italian Higher Education
?Tommaso Agasisti and Martina Dal Molin>
8. Reforms in the Spanish Higher Education System Since Democracy and Future Challenges
?Eva M. De La Torre and Carmen Perez-Esparrells>
9. Reconfiguring Portuguese Higher Education: Between National and European Priorities
?Amelia Veiga and Antonio Magalhaes>
10. "Part of the Furniture": Ireland, Bologna, and Two Decades of Higher Education Reform
?Andrew G. Gibson and Ellen Hazelkorn>
11. Intensification of Neo-liberal Reform of Higher Education in England or 'Change' as 'More of the Same'?
?Lisa Lucas>
12. Higher Education Reforms in Lithuania: Two Decades after Bologna
?Liudvika Leisyte, Anna-Lena Rose AND Rimantas Zelvys>
13. The Bologna Reform in Hungary
?Gergely Kovats>
14. Understanding Higher Education System Reform: Practices, Patterns and Pathways
?Bruno Broucker, Liudvika Leisyte, Kurt De Wit and Jef C. Verhoeven>
?Rosalind Pritchard>
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
1. An Introduction on the Study of Higher Education Policy Reforms
?Jef C. Verhoeven, Liudvika Leisyte, Kurt De Wit and Bruno Broucker>
2. Higher Education System Reform in Flanders (Belgium)
?Kurt De Wit, Jef C. Verhoeven and Bruno Broucker>
3. Higher Education System Reform in Germany
?Sude Peksen and Nadine Zeeman>
4. The Higher Education System in the Netherlands: Overview and Analysis of Changes Induced by the Bologna Process
?Christine Teelken>
5. Higher Education Reforms in Finland: From a Ponderous to a More Agile System?
?Jani Ursin>
6. Higher Education System Reform in Denmark in the Bologna Era
?Palle Rasmussen>
7. The Bologna Process: Reforms in Italian Higher Education
?Tommaso Agasisti and Martina Dal Molin>
8. Reforms in the Spanish Higher Education System Since Democracy and Future Challenges
?Eva M. De La Torre and Carmen Perez-Esparrells>
9. Reconfiguring Portuguese Higher Education: Between National and European Priorities
?Amelia Veiga and Antonio Magalhaes>
10. "Part of the Furniture": Ireland, Bologna, and Two Decades of Higher Education Reform
?Andrew G. Gibson and Ellen Hazelkorn>
11. Intensification of Neo-liberal Reform of Higher Education in England or 'Change' as 'More of the Same'?
?Lisa Lucas>
12. Higher Education Reforms in Lithuania: Two Decades after Bologna
?Liudvika Leisyte, Anna-Lena Rose AND Rimantas Zelvys>
13. The Bologna Reform in Hungary
?Gergely Kovats>
14. Understanding Higher Education System Reform: Practices, Patterns and Pathways
?Bruno Broucker, Liudvika Leisyte, Kurt De Wit and Jef C. Verhoeven>