The Marketisation of Higher Education and the Student as Consumer

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data. The marketisation of higher education: the student as consumer / edited by Mike Molesworth, Elizabeth.
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Introduction to the marketisation of higher education and the student as consumer

Students view the opportunity to gain a degree as a right, and a service which they have paid for, demanding a greater level of accountability, and cost-effective approaches. Changes in higher education have been rapid, and there has been little critical research into the implications. This volume brings together internationally comparative academic perspectives, critical accounts and empirical research to fully explore the issues and experiences of education as a commodity, examining: The new purpose of university 'mission statements'; The implications of University branding and promotion; Students as 'active consumers' in the co-creation of value; League tables and student surveys vs.

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With contributions from many of the leading names involved in UK Higher Education including Ron Barnett, Frank Furedi, Lewis Elton, Roger Brown and even Laurie Taylor in his journalistic Times Higher guise as an academic at the University of Poppleton, this book will be essential reading for all involved in higher education. Login Admin Dashboards Simple search Advanced search. Home Browse Latest additions Help Contact.

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Introduction to the marketisation of higher education and the student as consumer. You may be able to access a copy if URLs are provided The full text of this publication is not currently available from this repository. Abstract The Marketisation of Higher Education and the Student as Consumer; In recent years government policy in the UK has encouraged an expansion of Higher Education to increase participation with the express aim of creating a more educated workforce, capable of competing in international 'knowledge-based' economies.