The State and Higher Education: State & Higher Educ.First Published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
Contents
1 The State and Higher Education | 1 |
2 The Political Parties | 20 |
3 Parliament | 37 |
4 The Privy Council Statutory Commissioners and the Visitor | 52 |
5 The Board the Ministry and the Department | 71 |
6 The University Grants Committee | 104 |
7 The National Advisory Body and the Polytechnics and Colleges Funding Council | 133 |
8 The Research Councils and Science Policy | 155 |
9 The State the Market and the Managed Institution | 182 |
Key Dates in the History of the Relations between the State and Higher Education | 217 |
The Changing Institutional Relations between the State and Higher Education | 219 |
Key Statistics | 221 |
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ABRC academic ACSP administrative Advisory Council allocated argued authority body bureaucratic central chapter Cmnd CNAA Committee on Science Committee’s conflict demands departmental dirigiste earmarked grants economic ideology Education and Science Education Reform Act educational change educational system ensure expansion expenditure functions Further and Higher further education government’s Haldane principle HEFCs higher education Higher Education Supplement HMSO ibid ideological ideology of education influence institutions interests Labour Party London manpower ment Minister Ministry of Education needs organisation Oxbridge Parliament parliamentary PCFC planning political Polytechnics and Colleges pressure Privy Council programmes PSHE public sector recurrent grant reflected relationship Report research councils responsibility Robbins Robbins Report role Science and Technology science policy Secretary sector of higher Select Committee social state’s statutes statutory commissioners student numbers teacher training teaching tion traditional university Treasury UGC’s university autonomy University Grants Committee