Denmark - creating university centres of excellence : the UNIK-initiative : one of twelve case studies produced as part of the project on structural reform in higher education (EAC-2014-0474)
"Denmark - creating university centres of excellence : the UNIK-initiative" is one of twelve case studies produced as part of the project on structural reform in higher education. This case study is part of the "Structural Higher Education Reform - Design and Evaluation" project, commissioned by the European Commission (EAC/31/2014). The main objective of this project - carried out by the Center for Higher Education Policy Studies (CHEPS), University of Twente, the Netherlands, and the Centre for Higher Education Governance Ghent (CHEGG), Ghent University, Belgium - is to investigate policy processes related to the design, implementation, and evaluation of structural reforms of higher education systems. The focus is on government-initiated reform processes that were intended to change the higher education landscape, with the following questions foremost: What kind of goals were envisaged with the structural reform? How was the structural reform planned and implemented? What have been the achievements of the structural reforms? How can these achievements be explained in terms of policy process factors? Three types of reform were distinguished: reforms designed to increase horizontal differentiation (developing or strengthening new types of higher education institutions such as the creation of a professional higher education sector), reforms designed to increase vertical differentiation (bringing about quality or prestige differences between higher education institutions, e.g. by creating centres of excellence) and reforms designed to increase interrelationships between institutions (supporting cooperation and coordination among institutions, forming alliances or mergers). In total, structural reforms in twelve different countries (eleven in Europe, one in Canada) were investigated: Austria, Belgium (Flanders), Canada (Alberta), Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain, United Kingdom (Wales). The twelve case studies - for ease of reference published as separate documents - all follow the same logic and are presented in a similar format, with sections relating to the reform and its context, policy goals, policy design, policy instruments, policy implementation, policy evaluation and goal achievement.
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2016
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Institutions: | Directorate-General for Education and Culture (issuing body) |
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Luxembourg : Publications Office |
Subject: | Dänemark | Denmark | Hochschule | Higher education institution | Projektmanagement | Project management |
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