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Eustace, Rowland – Higher Education, 1984
Discusses effects of British methods of resource allocation to the colonial universities on the methods used by the successor states, primarily for Ghana and Nigeria, in terms of the national governments' announced intentions and beliefs. Concludes that although the West African systems are similar to the British system, they are very much local…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Educational Planning, Foreign Countries, Governance
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Benveniste, Guy – Higher Education, 1985
Political influences on public universities are discussed, including characteristics of government intervention such as budget formulas, buffer groups and technocratic staffs, and special interest lobbying. Also considered are avenues for public universities to achieve more privatization, making universities more useful to government and society,…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Educational Policy, Government School Relationship, Higher Education
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Moodie, Graeme C. – Higher Education, 1983
A survey of attitudes toward Britain's University Grants Committee as intermediary between government and universities shows that it secures the maximum self-government for the institutions at any given time. Economic and political pressures have dampened enthusiasm for the agency, but do not warrant abandoning it. (MSE)
Descriptors: Agency Role, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Government School Relationship
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de Silva, K. M. – Higher Education, 1984
The evolution of higher education's relationship with the state in Sri Lanka since 1921 is chronicled, focusing on the roles and changes of the state coordinating agencies, first the National Council of Higher Education and later the University Grants Commission. The issue of institutional autonomy throughout this history is also discussed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Agency Role, College Admission, Educational Change, Educational History
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Eismon, Thomas Owen – Higher Education, 1984
The modern role of New Zealand's University Grants Committee (UGC) in relation to universities and the Department of Education is examined, with emphasis on the historical and political factors resulting in the demise of the University of New Zealand and bringing the UGC into being. Recent loss of some autonomy as a result of financial exigency is…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Educational Planning, Financial Support, Foreign Countries
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Clarke, Alex M.; Edwards, Lynn M. – Higher Education, 1979
Australian universities have entered a "steady-state" period in which enrollments and funding are being held with limits predetermined by government. The Tertiary Education Commission, as the federal system authority, sees a need for change in: nature of student population, funding, staffing, and procedures for coordination and…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Accountability, College Administration, College Faculty