AThe Universities' Responsibilities to Society: International Perspectives. Issues in Higher Education Series. First Edition.
Neave, Guy, Ed.
Three broad subthemes were addressed in a conference focusing on the responsibilities of universities. These were anticipating change relative to university development, the international knowledge enterprise, and academic freedom and university autonomy as prerequisite for the university meeting its responsibilities. Following an introduction, "Universities' Responsibility to Society: An Historical Exploitation of an Enduring Issue" by Guy Neave, the papers are: (1) "University and Society: Responsibilities, Contracts, Partnerships" (Georges Haddad); (2) "Priorities for a Dynamic University System: Thailand" (Sippanondha Ketudat); (3) "Towards a Worldwide Plan of Action for the Reform of Higher Education" (Marco Antonio R. Dias); (4) "Theme 1: University and Development: Anticipating Change" (Brenda M. Gourley and Pierre Calame), with summaries of four workshops; (5) "Theme 2: Universities and the International Knowledge Enterprise" (Witchit Srisa-an), with summaries of three workshops; (6) "Theme 3: Academic Freedom and University Autonomy: Prerequisites for the University Meeting Its Responsibilities" (Walter Kamba and Klaus D. Wolff), with summaries of 4 workshops; and (7) "Conclusion: Proposal for an International Declaration on Academic Freedom and University Autonomy" (Justin Thorens). (SLD)
AThe Universities' Responsibilities to Society: International Perspectives. Issues in Higher Education Series. First Edition.Neave, Guy, Ed.Three broad subthemes were addressed in a conference focusing on the responsibilities of universities. These were anticipating change relative to university development, the international knowledge enterprise, and academic freedom and university autonomy as prerequisite for the university meeting its responsibilities. Following an introduction, "Universities' Responsibility to Society: An Historical Exploitation of an Enduring Issue" by Guy Neave, the papers are: (1) "University and Society: Responsibilities, Contracts, Partnerships" (Georges Haddad); (2) "Priorities for a Dynamic University System: Thailand" (Sippanondha Ketudat); (3) "Towards a Worldwide Plan of Action for the Reform of Higher Education" (Marco Antonio R. Dias); (4) "Theme 1: University and Development: Anticipating Change" (Brenda M. Gourley and Pierre Calame), with summaries of four workshops; (5) "Theme 2: Universities and the International Knowledge Enterprise" (Witchit Srisa-an), with summaries of three workshops; (6) "Theme 3: Academic Freedom and University Autonomy: Prerequisites for the University Meeting Its Responsibilities" (Walter Kamba and Klaus D. Wolff), with summaries of 4 workshops; and (7) "Conclusion: Proposal for an International Declaration on Academic Freedom and University Autonomy" (Justin Thorens). (SLD)
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