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Peer Review Status: Refereed
Title: The changing face of English universities: reinventing collegiality for the twenty-first century
Author(s): Burnes, Bernard
Wend, Petra
By, Rune Todnem
Contact Email: bernard.burnes@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: higher education
collegiality
managerialism
Kurt Lewin
Mintzberg
Issue Date: 2014
Date Deposited: 6-Jan-2015
Citation: Burnes B, Wend P & By RT (2014) The changing face of English universities: reinventing collegiality for the twenty-first century. Studies in Higher Education, 39 (6), pp. 905-926. https://doi.org/10.1080/03075079.2012.754858
Abstract: In this paper we examine the creation and expansion of the English university system. We show how the enormous increase in student numbers, which began with the Robbins Report (1963), led to successive governments cutting universities' funding and compelling them to act more like business enterprises than educational institutions. In turn, vice-chancellors have become more similar to powerful chief executives, collegial forms of control have been significantly reduced and academic staff increasingly work in an environment in which they are told what to teach, how to teach, what research to conduct and where to publish. However, we show that this can be dysfunctional not only for staff, but also for senior managers. In place of this dysfunctional centralism, we argue for a win-win form of collegiality, which is compatible with rapid decision-making at the university centre and effective execution of change at the local/departmental level.
DOI Link: 10.1080/03075079.2012.754858
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