Duh i Litera, 2008, No19, special edition “University Autonomy”: Kyiv: Duh i Litera, 2008, 319 p.

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Edited by: Serhiy Kvit, Georgiy Kasianov et al.

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CONTENTS

 

Vyacheslav Bryukhovetskyy — On the Way to Autonomy

 

THE UNIVERSITY AUTONOMY. UKRAINIAN SITUATION

Serhiy Kvit —  Algorithm of University Development

Georgiy Kasianov — University Autonomy in Ukraine: an Attempt of Practical Implementation

Tetana Yaroshenko — A Library is the Heart of a University: Synergy of Moving ahead in the Society of Knowledge

Kateryna Maksym — Autonomy is the Crucial Principle of the European Universities Functioning. The Experience and Ways of Implementation

Iryna Kuchma — Free Access to Scientific and Educational Info Resources

Serhiy Posohov — Universities of the Russian Empire in the Second Half of the 19 th Century/ the Beginning of the 20 th Century

Myhaylo Minakov — The Reality of the University: in between Scientific Universalism and Ukrainian Ttribalism

Taras Dobko — Academic Culture as an Obligatory Reason for Effective Management in a Modern Autonomously Functioning University

Yaroslav Ganitkevych —  Can We Expect Ukrainian Universities to be Autonomous and Self-governing in the European Way?

Oleksiy Sigov —  Conference Review “Governing the University and Self-governing under Conditions of Autonomy”

 

THE IDEA OF THE UNIVERSITY

 Yaroslav Pelikan — The Business of a University

Yaroslav Pelikan — The University as Ground of Promise in the Future

Yaroslav Pelikan — The Diffusion of Knowledge through Publishing

Serhiy Posohov —  Universities of the Russian Empire in the Second Half of the 19th Century/ the Beginning of the 20th Century. Reflections on the Idea of Autonomy

Steve Fuller — Making the University Fit Critical Intellectuals: Recovering from the Ravage of the Postmodern Conditions

Steve Fuller —What Makes Universities Unique? Updating the Ideal for an Entrepreneurial Age

Jerzy Axer —  The Independence from the City

 

FOREIGN EXPERIENCE

 Stéphanie Mignot Gerard — Who Are the Actors in the Government of French Universities? The Paradoxal Victory of Deliberative Leadership

Li-Chuan Chiang — The Relationship Between University Autonomy and Funding in England and Taiwan

Imanol Ordorika —  The Limits of University Autonomy: Power and Politics at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Jay R. Dee, Alan B. Henkin and Jessica Hsin-Hwa Chen — Faculty Autonomy: Perspectives from Taiwan

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Connelly, John. Captive university: the Sovietization of East German, Czech, and Polish higher education, 1945 – 1956. Olga Bura

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August 9, 2024

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