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Rhodes, Frank H. T. – Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, 2000
This paper describes the Glion Declaration II, which resulted from the Glion Colloquium of 2000, an international meeting that focused on governance of universities. The Glion Colloquium is a private initiative that includes renowned scholars and higher education leaders from leading research intensive universities in western Europe and the United…
Descriptors: Board Administrator Relationship, College Administration, College Faculty, College Presidents
Peer reviewedBucher, Glenn R. – Change, 1982
Criticism of church-related colleges as ignoring or fighting the academic revolution is seen as too severe. Suggestions are made for closing the gap between the academic revolution and traditional institutional religious identity: intellectual pursuits must be affirmed, intellectual pluralism sought, theory critiqued, and the role as a valuing…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Church Related Colleges, College Role, Critical Thinking
Doyle, Denis P. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1982
Periods of scarcity, such as the one we are now experiencing, make the need for less federal regulation more urgent. Indeed, the combination of scarcity and President Reagan's New Federalism are going to force deregulation on U.S. schools. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Aid, Federal Regulation
Lach, Ivan J. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1981
States that the shift in community college fiscal support and policy making from the local to the state level has resulted in an increased need for statewide data collection. Explores the problems with state-level community college research, provides examples of successful programs, and explains key features of successful statewide research. (DD)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Institutional Autonomy, Institutional Research, Policy Formation
Lane, J. E. – Vestes, 1981
A theory of university autonomy is evolved that considers such elements as research, student recruitment and admission, physical environment, and administrative organization. The higher education systems of Sweden (before and after reform), Germany, the United States, and Britain are compared. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Environment, Comparative Education, Educational Change
Coyle, Patricia M. – CASE Currents, 1979
The careers of George N. Rainsford, president of Kalamazoo College, and John T. Bernhard, president of Western Michigan University, and their commitment to institutional cooperation are described. Government control over institutions, the Kalamazoo Consortium, and private-public cooperation at the local, state, and national levels are discussed.…
Descriptors: Centralization, College Presidents, Consortia, Federal Aid
Peer reviewedCrockett, Richard B. – North Dakota Law Review, 1978
Examined are issues related to authority of a state governing board in conflicts involving higher education institutions and the state government. It is concluded that the overlapping responsibilities of governing boards and state legislatures are ambiguous. (Journal availability: University of North Dakota School of Law, Grand Forks, ND 58202,…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Governing Boards, Government School Relationship
Peer reviewedDressel, Paul L., Ed.; And Others – New Directions for Institutional Research, 1980
Three forms of coordination (a coordinating council for institutions having separate boards, a board of regents for institutions retaining separate boards, and a single board for a system of universities) in Ohio, Wisconsin, and Indiana are examined to determine the impact of coordination on institutional autonomy. (MLW)
Descriptors: Coordination, Governance, Governing Boards, Government School Relationship
Farago, John M. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1981
Academic administration cannot be considered a profession and cannot regulate itself because, unlike the professions, it has no clear, single clientele. External regulation is seen as inevitable in the administration of higher education. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Administrator Responsibility, College Administration, Conflict Resolution
Peer reviewedNielsen, Waldemar A. – Change, 1980
America's nonprofit sector is seen as being in deep trouble. Difficulties include: escalating labor costs, a disinclination on the part of Americans to make charitable gifts, necessity to adjust to major demographic and geographical shifts, and enlarged government operations that have resulted in undercutting the viability of private institutions.…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Federal Regulation, Financial Problems, Government Role
Corson, John J. – AGB Reports, 1979
By their blind advocacy of institutional interests as advanced by faculty and administrators, many college and university governing boards are assuring their gradual displacement by stronger coordinating councils or super boards governing a state system of public higher education. (Author/JMD)
Descriptors: Centralization, Governance, Governing Boards, Government School Relationship
Peer reviewedHayes, Dale K.; Gradwohl, John M. – Contemporary Education, 1979
Schools must accelerate the development of expertise in the area of self-governance to countermand the increasing burden of external legislative intervention. (LH)
Descriptors: Accountability, Court Litigation, Educational Administration, Educational Policy
Tuppy, Hans – International Journal of Institutional Management in Higher Education, 1979
Recent tendencies that are likely to endanger free and creative research in Austria are discussed. It is suggested that the danger to free, autonomous research may stem from negligence of the state to provide an adequate organizational framework for research. (Author/SF)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Constitutional Law, Foreign Countries, Government Role
Lane, Jan-Erik – International Journal of Institutional Management in Higher Education, 1979
Autonomy in Swedish universities is investigated. A new approach to the analysis of the concept of university autonomy and an outline of a theory on university autonomy are presented. Autonomy is viewed as a vital characteristic of higher education; its role in Swedish education throughout history is analyzed. (Author/SF)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Administration, College Administration, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedMcCleery, William – Change, 1979
William G. Bowen, president of Princeton University and an authority on education-government relations, is interviewed. Focus is on the relationship between institutions of higher education and the federal government. Topics discussed in this context include coooeration between colleges and universities, federal aid, and research funding. (JMD)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Federal Aid, Federal Government, Financial Support

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