
Paths to a World-Class University
Lessons from Practices and Experiences
Sense Publishers
Published on 1. January 2011
Book
Hardback
328 pages
978-94-6091-354-9 (ISBN)
Description
Within higher education, world-class universities are regarded as elite research universities and play a critical role in developing human resources and generating new knowledge in the context of a knowledge-based economy. Governments around the world have made the operation of their universities at the cutting edge of intellectual and scientific development their policy priority; and top universities make every effort to compete at this global stage.
"Paths to A World-Class University" provides insights into recent and ongoing experiences of building world-class universities, both at a national level and at an institutional level. It collects fifteen essays, most of which originated from papers presented at "The Third International Conference on World-Class Universities", held in November 2009 in Shanghai, China, and organised by the Center for World-Class Universities of Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Divided into two parts, the book:
- focuses on the role of world-class universities in national systems; and
- looks at institutional experiences and lessons in building world-class universities.
This book not only represents a contribution to the ongoing discussion on the topic of building world-class universities, but can be seen a continuation of the previous two volumes on this topic - "World-Class Universities and Ranking: Aiming beyond Status" and "The World-Class University as Part of a New Higher Education Paradigm: From Institutional Qualities to Systemic Excellence". All three books will be useful reading for students and academics in higher education generally, in addition to policy makers and informed practitioners.
"Paths to A World-Class University" provides insights into recent and ongoing experiences of building world-class universities, both at a national level and at an institutional level. It collects fifteen essays, most of which originated from papers presented at "The Third International Conference on World-Class Universities", held in November 2009 in Shanghai, China, and organised by the Center for World-Class Universities of Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Divided into two parts, the book:
- focuses on the role of world-class universities in national systems; and
- looks at institutional experiences and lessons in building world-class universities.
This book not only represents a contribution to the ongoing discussion on the topic of building world-class universities, but can be seen a continuation of the previous two volumes on this topic - "World-Class Universities and Ranking: Aiming beyond Status" and "The World-Class University as Part of a New Higher Education Paradigm: From Institutional Qualities to Systemic Excellence". All three books will be useful reading for students and academics in higher education generally, in addition to policy makers and informed practitioners.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Rotterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
617 gr
ISBN-13
978-94-6091-354-9 (9789460913549)
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Lessons from Practices and Experiences
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