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The International Association of Universities (IAU) is pleased to launch a call for papers to be presented during the Association’s 2011 International Conference which will address Strategies for Securing Equity in Access and Success in Higher Education and will take place in Kenya, from November 16 to 18, 2011.

The call is for papers focusing on one of the following two specific aspects of the overall theme of the conference:



  • Financing Equity in Access and Success

  • Institutional Goal Setting, Monitoring and Evaluation of Equity in Access and Success

Deadline: July 15, 2011.

Contact: iau@iau-aiu.net



ПУБЛИКАЦИИ


  • GENEVA: How to pay Europe's debt ?
    Charles Wyplosz, Professor of International Economics at the Graduate Institute in Geneva, who gave a distinguished Europaeum Lecture in Oxford on Fiscal Discipline in the Monetary Union: Rules or Institutions?, has just published an insightful brief with the Centre for Social and Economic Research (CASE) on European Debt Crisis: What is the Way Out? He explores numerous options available to Eurozone countries, and posits that the end of the Euro is still a possibility. He argues that the Commission has become subordinate to powerful governments in issues of fiscal discipline and proposals for restructuring sovereign debt, leading to the promotion of national interests over the common market. See his latest report on http://stockholmnetworkblog.wordpress.com/2011/04/05/european-debt-crisis-what-is-the-way-out/

  • Migration booklet released
    The booklet on the Europaeum-EUROCLIO-Isha project on Connecting Europe through History - Experiences and Perceptions of Migrations in Europe was published this month.

  • OXFORD: Book launch for new book on Turkey
    Kerem Oktem - an expert on modern Turkish history from St Antony's College, Oxford - recently released his latest book on Angry Nation - Turkey since 1989, published by Zed Books Inc. Kerem Oktem charts the contemporary history of Turkey, exploring such key issues as the relationship between religion and the state, Kurdish separatism, Turkey's relationship with Israel and the ongoing controversy over Turkey's entry into the EU. This is the definitive book on the country's erratic transformation from a military dictatorship to a maturing, if still troubled, democracy. Click here for more information

  • Recently released book: The End of the West: the Once and Future Europe , by Professor David Marquand, published by Princeton University Press.

David Marquand, a former member of the British Parliament and former Principal of Mansfield College, Oxford, argues that Europe's problems stem from outdated perceptions of global power, and calls for a drastic change in European governance to halt the continent's slide into irrelevance.

Exploring the baffling contrast between postwar success and current failures, Marquand examines the rebirth of ethnic communities from Catalonia to Flanders, the rise of xenophobic populism, the democratic deficit that stymies EU governance, and the thorny questions of where Europe's borders end and what it means to be European. Marquand contends that as China, India, and other nations rise, Europe must abandon ancient notions of an enlightened West and a backward East. He calls for Europe's leaders and citizens to confront the painful issues of ethnicity, integration, and economic cohesion, and to build a democratic and federal structure.



The End of the West shows that the continent must draw on all its reserves of intellectual and political creativity to thrive in an increasingly turbulent world, where the very language of "East" and "West" has been emptied of meaning.


  • European University Association publication: Global University Rankings and Their Impact


Issue 2 - May 2011
Languages: en (3,6 MB)

Special feature

Energy and resources: alternatives, renewables, generation, distribution...efficiency all the way!


Other highlights:

  • Investigating cancer, mobiles and kids

  • Nano-structured electrolyte membrane boosts fuel cell technology

  • EU-funded study discovers



Issue 3 - June 2011
Languages: en (1,7 MB)

Special feature

Research for regions: a coherent research area for Europe

Interview with Dr Anu Reinart of EstSpacE


Other highlights:

  • Probing an ancient part of the brain

  • EU must invest more in wind power if 20 MW turbines to become reality


Higher Education Policy, the International University Association’s quarterly research journal, has just been released.

Paul Axelrod and his colleagues from York University, Toronto take a look at post-secondary education policy processes between 1990 and 2000, concluding with a presentation of a conceptual framework designed to enhance understanding of the public policy-making process.

Gerald Wangenge-Ouma from the University of the Western Cape in South Africa examines the funding challenges faced by African universities and identifies the factors impacting on the possibilities for meaningful revenue diversification within many African institutions.

Emanuela Reale and Marco Seeber, of CERIS CNR in Italy, look at drivers of inequalities in Italian universities, testing the hypothesis that higher education systems regulated on the basis of quality assumptions may develop substantial inequalities.

Early entrance programmes in Israel are then looked at by Dorit Tubin and Rachel Eshel of Ben-Gurion University. Using Bourdieu’s field theory, they find several processes which support the emergence of this new agent.



Marijk van der Wende next explores the question of why liberal arts and science education has been re-emerging in Europe over the past two decades, and why it appears to be a relevant response to the needs for higher education reform in the continent.

This issue also features the winning entry of the IAU/Palgrave Prize Essay competition entitled Reconsidering Privatization in Cross-Border Engagements: The Sometimes Public Nature of Private Activity, written by Jason E. Lane and Kevin Kinser of the University at Albany, State University of New York, and both Associate Members of IAU. In their winning article, they examine the concept of privatization through cross-border educational initiatives, and argue that the public and private nature of cross-border higher education can only be fully understood when considering the relationship with the home and host countries.

This issue of HEP concludes with a forum article by Futao Huang which examines the impact of the global financial crisis on higher education in Japan.



If you are not a Member of IAU, and you wish to receive Higher Education Policy, you can subscribe on the website of the Journal’s publishers, Palgrave Macmillan.


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