The Research Mission of Higher Education Institutions outside the University Sector: Striving for Differentiation

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The European Union’s Lisbon strategy, which aims to make the region the most competitive and dynamic knowledge economy in the world, has given a much higher profile to tertiary education institutions outside the traditional university sector in a number of member states. With the EU looking to maximize these colleges’ contribution to the Union’s development, their role is now very much on the political agenda. Yet there is a dearth of information about the extent of research in this sector, on research conditions and research capability, and on the results of this activity. This book sets out to fill this gap. Its purpose is to provide an overview of the state of the art of research in these institutions through focusing on eight selected European countries: Belgium, the Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway and Switzerland. The text shows that while more and more of these ‘technical colleges’, ‘polytechnics’ and their equivalents have been given government funding for research, as higher education institutions outside the university sector they are faced with many challenges in their efforts to develop this aspect of their academic brief. Their growing research arms have led to more complex interactions with universities, both in differential terms—a specific research mandate oriented towards the regional economy and the quality of teaching and professional practice—and convergence, as the research moves towards fulfilling traditional academic standards. The book’s four sections introduce the sector in general, along with some of the key issues facing it; set out some of the transnational aspects of the sector’s research mission; detail the state of the art in each of the EU countries covered; and assess the challenges and opportunities that these colleges may encounter in the future. Aimed at scholars and policymakers alike, this much-needed addition to the literature provides key information that will aid the development of a group of education institutions seen as full of potential for the future.

Author(s): Svein Kyvik, Benedetto Lepori (auth.), Svein Kyvik, Benedetto Lepori (eds.)
Series: Higher Education Dynamics 31
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 282
Tags: Higher Education; Professional & Vocational Education; Educational Policy and Politics

Front Matter....Pages i-x
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Research in Higher Education Institutions Outside the University Sector....Pages 3-21
Front Matter....Pages 23-23
The Regional Relevance of Research in Universities of Applied Sciences....Pages 25-44
The Relevance of Research for the Improvement of Education and Professional Practice....Pages 45-60
Funding for Which Mission? Changes and Ambiguities in the Funding of Universities of Applied Sciences and Their Research Activities....Pages 61-76
Transforming Academic Practice: Human Resource Challenges....Pages 77-93
Front Matter....Pages 95-95
Research in University Colleges in Belgium....Pages 97-114
Czech Republic: Research Required but Not Supported....Pages 115-134
‘We Are a Training and Development Organisation’ – Research and Development in Finnish Polytechnics....Pages 135-154
The Role of Research in German Universities of Applied Sciences....Pages 155-174
Ireland: The Challenges of Building Research in a Binary Higher Education Culture....Pages 175-197
Practice-Oriented Research: The Extended Function of Dutch Universities of Applied Sciences....Pages 199-217
Norway: Strong State Support of Research in University Colleges....Pages 219-236
Striving for Differentiation: Ambiguities of the Applied Research Mandate in Swiss Universities of Applied Sciences....Pages 237-255
Front Matter....Pages 257-257
Sitting in the Middle: Tensions and Dynamics of Research in UASs....Pages 259-271
Back Matter....Pages 273-282