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The Uses of the University

Fourth Edition: With 1994 Commentaries on Past Developments and Future Prospects

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America's university president extraordinaire adds a new chapter and preface to "The Uses of the University," probably the most important book on the modern university ever written. This summa on higher education brings the research university into the new century. The multiversity that Clark Kerr so presciently discovered now finds itself in an age of apprehension with few certainties. Leaders of institutions of higher learning can be either hedgehogs or foxes in the new age. Kerr gives five general points of advice on what kinds of attitudes universities should adopt. He then gives a blueprint for action for foxes, suggesting that a few hedgehogs need to be around to protect university autonomy and the public weal.

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Título
The Uses of the University
Subtítulo
Fourth Edition: With 1994 Commentaries on Past Developments and Future Prospects
Idioma
Inglés
Autores
Clark Kerr
Publicado en
1995
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
256
ISBN10
0674931726
ISBN13
9780674931725
Serie
Calificación
2,65 de 5
Descripción
America's university president extraordinaire adds a new chapter and preface to "The Uses of the University," probably the most important book on the modern university ever written. This summa on higher education brings the research university into the new century. The multiversity that Clark Kerr so presciently discovered now finds itself in an age of apprehension with few certainties. Leaders of institutions of higher learning can be either hedgehogs or foxes in the new age. Kerr gives five general points of advice on what kinds of attitudes universities should adopt. He then gives a blueprint for action for foxes, suggesting that a few hedgehogs need to be around to protect university autonomy and the public weal.