Civic University
Civic University
The Policy and Leadership Challenges
Kempton, Louise; Goddard, John; Vallance, Paul; Hazelkorn, Ellen
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
11/2016
352
Dura
Inglês
9781784717711
15 a 20 dias
Part I: Why the Civic University?
1. Introduction: Why the Civic University?
John Goddard, Ellen Hazelkorn, Louise Kempton and Paul Vallance
2. The Historical Roots and Development of the Civic University
Paul Vallance
3. Contemporary Debates Part I: Theorising Civic Engagement
Ellen Hazelkorn
4. Contemporary Debates Part II: Initiatives, and Governance and Organisational Structures
Ellen Hazelkorn
5. National Higher Education Systems and Civic Universities
John Goddard
Part II: The Civic Universities
6. Leading a Fundamentally Detuned Choir: University of Tampere, Finland - A Civic University?
Markku Sotarauta
7. Aalto University - Art and Science Meet Technology and Business
Martti Raevaara, Seppo Laukkanen, Markku Markkula and Esa Ahonen
8. From Colonisation to Collaboration: Challenges of Repositioning Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin, Within its Community
Simone Cameron-Coen and Shane Allwright
9. Dublin Institute of Technology - Moving, Merging, and Managing the Civic Engagement Mission
Julie Bernard and Catherine Bates
10. The University of Groningen: An Engaging University
Han Borg, Annemieke J.B.E. Galema, Henk A.J. Mulder and Simone Steenbeek
11. The Civic University in Amsterdam
Arne Brentjes and Selma Hinderdael
12. Newcastle University and the Development of the Concept of a World-class Civic University
Chris Brink and John Hogan
13. University College London: Leveraging the Civic Capacity of 'London's Global University'
Jean-Paul D. Addie and James Paskins
Part III: The Leadership and Management Challenges
14. Institutional Challenges and Tensions
Louise Kempton
15. Postscript: The Civic University as a Normative Model?
John Goddard, Ellen Hazelkorn, Louise Kempton and Paul Vallance
Appendix A: Key institutional data
Appendix B: Tools for understanding the civic university
Index
Part I: Why the Civic University?
1. Introduction: Why the Civic University?
John Goddard, Ellen Hazelkorn, Louise Kempton and Paul Vallance
2. The Historical Roots and Development of the Civic University
Paul Vallance
3. Contemporary Debates Part I: Theorising Civic Engagement
Ellen Hazelkorn
4. Contemporary Debates Part II: Initiatives, and Governance and Organisational Structures
Ellen Hazelkorn
5. National Higher Education Systems and Civic Universities
John Goddard
Part II: The Civic Universities
6. Leading a Fundamentally Detuned Choir: University of Tampere, Finland - A Civic University?
Markku Sotarauta
7. Aalto University - Art and Science Meet Technology and Business
Martti Raevaara, Seppo Laukkanen, Markku Markkula and Esa Ahonen
8. From Colonisation to Collaboration: Challenges of Repositioning Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin, Within its Community
Simone Cameron-Coen and Shane Allwright
9. Dublin Institute of Technology - Moving, Merging, and Managing the Civic Engagement Mission
Julie Bernard and Catherine Bates
10. The University of Groningen: An Engaging University
Han Borg, Annemieke J.B.E. Galema, Henk A.J. Mulder and Simone Steenbeek
11. The Civic University in Amsterdam
Arne Brentjes and Selma Hinderdael
12. Newcastle University and the Development of the Concept of a World-class Civic University
Chris Brink and John Hogan
13. University College London: Leveraging the Civic Capacity of 'London's Global University'
Jean-Paul D. Addie and James Paskins
Part III: The Leadership and Management Challenges
14. Institutional Challenges and Tensions
Louise Kempton
15. Postscript: The Civic University as a Normative Model?
John Goddard, Ellen Hazelkorn, Louise Kempton and Paul Vallance
Appendix A: Key institutional data
Appendix B: Tools for understanding the civic university
Index