Higher education in England is
being subjected to sustained marketisation with undergraduate degrees in arts,
humanities and social sciences now financed by student fees and the numbers cap
set to be lifted after 2015 (likely to be followed by the fees cap). Just as
the introduction of this market is centrally planned by Government, so
University management is increasingly centralised and its decisions implemented
via key performance indicators that purport to act as market proxies. In
this guest post, John Holmwood
discusses how at the University of Russelton - pre-1992 older sibling to the
post-1992 University of Poppleton - this brave new world is currently being
pursued via a central workload plan.
Showing posts with label workload models. Show all posts
Showing posts with label workload models. Show all posts
Wednesday, 26 February 2014
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