The new balancing act in the business of higher education
Erschienen:
c2006
Verlag:
Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, U.K
This volume book, second in part of the TIAA-CREF Institute Series on Higher Education, is based on a national conference, The New Balancing Act in the Business of Higher Education, which was convened by the TIAA-CREF Institute in November 2005
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This volume book, second in part of the TIAA-CREF Institute Series on Higher Education, is based on a national conference, The New Balancing Act in the Business of Higher Education, which was convened by the TIAA-CREF Institute in November 2005
Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Contents; Contributors; Foreword; INTRODUCTION; 1. Walking the financial tightrope: balancing costs and revenues with commitment to mission; 2. American higher education: the new balancing act; 3. Enhancing institutional revenues: constraints, possibilities and the question of values; 4. Higher education: meeting today's challenges and regaining the public's trust; 5. Negotiating a new relationship with the state: the Virginia experience; 6. Money for something - but what?; 7. Regaining the trust in higher education; 8. The changing nature of the faculty and faculty employment practices
9. The faculty of tomorrow's research universities10. Of canaries, storms and Dickens: finding balance for faculty in public higher education; 11. Socrates, Thoreau and the status quo; 12. Institutional change: the why and the how; 13. Effecting institutional change through innovative capital financing; 14. Implementing renewal and change; 15. Observations and reflections on organizational change; Index