The Alternative – Non-state Higher Education in Europe
Higher education is mainly seen as a task of the state in Europe. Since the turn of the century, however, non-state higher education has seen a strong development in most countries of the European Union. For many students, it has become a real alternative. This development is indicative of: • civil society’s commitment to the common good, • the pursuit of diversity in higher education, • the desire for more autonomy in higher education, • competition as an effective driver of innovation, quality and efficiency in higher education. Klaus Hekking gives an overview of the development of non-state higher education in Europe and the political, legal and economic conditions that apply to it.
ISBN | 978-3-8305-4379-4 |
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Media type | eBook - PDF |
Edition number | 1. |
Copyright year | 2022 |
Publisher | Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag |
Length | 169 pages |
Illustrations | 4 b/w figs., 5 b/w tables |
Language | English |
Copy protection | digital watermark |