
Re-Envisioning the Public Research University
Navigating Competing Demands in an Era of Rapid Change
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 24. December 2021
Book
Hardback
218 pages
978-1-138-08737-8 (ISBN)
Description
This volume explores the numerous and competing demands that face America's public research universities and considers how institutions and their leaders can best navigate this challenge to ensure longevity, relevance, and success on the local, national, and global stage.
Today's public research universities have the unique challenge of responding to new societal pressures and policies, while remaining true to their core educational missions and values. Highlighting the multiple roles that universities must now fulfil - as institutions of higher learning, as research bodies, as institutions with global reputations, and as organizations that serve the public - the volume asks how they can best evolve in the rapidly changing education landscape. Tackling subjects such as faculty culture, the role of technology, financial sustainability, institutional identity, diversity, and organizational development, chapters identify innovative and transformative mechanisms for acclimatizing the public research university to current educational, academic, and societal needs.
This text will benefit researchers, academics, and educators with an interest in higher education, educational reform and policy, and the sociology of education more broadly.
Today's public research universities have the unique challenge of responding to new societal pressures and policies, while remaining true to their core educational missions and values. Highlighting the multiple roles that universities must now fulfil - as institutions of higher learning, as research bodies, as institutions with global reputations, and as organizations that serve the public - the volume asks how they can best evolve in the rapidly changing education landscape. Tackling subjects such as faculty culture, the role of technology, financial sustainability, institutional identity, diversity, and organizational development, chapters identify innovative and transformative mechanisms for acclimatizing the public research university to current educational, academic, and societal needs.
This text will benefit researchers, academics, and educators with an interest in higher education, educational reform and policy, and the sociology of education more broadly.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
3 s/w Zeichnungen, 2 s/w Tabellen, 3 s/w Abbildungen
2 Tables, black and white; 3 Line drawings, black and white; 3 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-138-08737-8 (9781138087378)
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Navigating Competing Demands in an Era of Rapid Change
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Re-Envisioning the Public Research University
Navigating Competing Demands in an Era of Rapid Change
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Navigating Competing Demands in an Era of Rapid Change
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Persons
Andrew Furco is Associate Vice President for Public Engagement and Professor of Higher Education in the Department of Organizational Leadership Policy and Development at the University of Minnesota, USA.
Robert H. Bruininks is President Emeritus and Professor Emeritus of the University of Minnesota, USA.
Robert J. Jones is Chancellor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA.
Kateryna Kent is Assistant Director of Public Engagement Research and Assessment in the Office for Public Engagement at the University of Minnesota, USA.
Robert H. Bruininks is President Emeritus and Professor Emeritus of the University of Minnesota, USA.
Robert J. Jones is Chancellor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA.
Kateryna Kent is Assistant Director of Public Engagement Research and Assessment in the Office for Public Engagement at the University of Minnesota, USA.
Editor
University of Minnesota, USA
University of Minnesota, USA
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
University of Minnesota, USA
Content
1: The Multiversity Revisited: The Quest for Institutional Identity in an Era of Rapid Change
Andrew Furco and Kateryna Kent
2: Addressing the Gathering Storm of External Forces
Erin Konkle, Jayne K. Sommers, Robert H. Bruininks, and Jim Thorp
3: The Nature of Innovation and Change at Public Research Universities
Erin Konkle, Jayne K. Sommers, Nichole Sorenson, and David J. Weerts
4: The Impact of Technology: Cause and Consequence
Ann Hill Duin, Bruce Maas, and Bradley Wheeler
5: Public Research Universities as Engines for Economic Development and Innovation
Hiram Fitzgerald, Laurie Van Egeren, and Burton Bargerstock
6: The Iron Triangle Revisited: Re-Envisioning Public Research University Financing
David J. Weerts and Nichole Sorenson
7: Knowledge Without Boundaries Revisited: Beyond the Walls of Academia: The Role of Engagement
Mary L. Walshok, Lorilee R. Sandmann, and John Saltmarsh
8: Interdisciplinarity and the American Public Research UniversityKarri Holley and Karen Brown
9: Public Research Universities in the Metro Nation
Nancy L. Zimpher, Wim Wiewel, and Robert J. Jones
10: Diversity: An Investment in Democracy and Academic Excellence
Heidi Lasley Barajas and Caryn McTighe Musil
11: Competition and Ranking: A Comparative and International Perspective
John V. Lombardi and Diane D. Craig
12: Epilogue: Creating a New Kind of Public Research University
Kateryna Kent and Andrew Furco
Andrew Furco and Kateryna Kent
2: Addressing the Gathering Storm of External Forces
Erin Konkle, Jayne K. Sommers, Robert H. Bruininks, and Jim Thorp
3: The Nature of Innovation and Change at Public Research Universities
Erin Konkle, Jayne K. Sommers, Nichole Sorenson, and David J. Weerts
4: The Impact of Technology: Cause and Consequence
Ann Hill Duin, Bruce Maas, and Bradley Wheeler
5: Public Research Universities as Engines for Economic Development and Innovation
Hiram Fitzgerald, Laurie Van Egeren, and Burton Bargerstock
6: The Iron Triangle Revisited: Re-Envisioning Public Research University Financing
David J. Weerts and Nichole Sorenson
7: Knowledge Without Boundaries Revisited: Beyond the Walls of Academia: The Role of Engagement
Mary L. Walshok, Lorilee R. Sandmann, and John Saltmarsh
8: Interdisciplinarity and the American Public Research UniversityKarri Holley and Karen Brown
9: Public Research Universities in the Metro Nation
Nancy L. Zimpher, Wim Wiewel, and Robert J. Jones
10: Diversity: An Investment in Democracy and Academic Excellence
Heidi Lasley Barajas and Caryn McTighe Musil
11: Competition and Ranking: A Comparative and International Perspective
John V. Lombardi and Diane D. Craig
12: Epilogue: Creating a New Kind of Public Research University
Kateryna Kent and Andrew Furco