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Higher Education Management Programmes in Europe

From Grassroots to Sustainable Developments and Impact

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The Development of Higher Education Research in Europe

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Higher education studies have over the last four to five decades emerged in Europe as a field of its own, with specialised academic journals and book series, an increasing number of academic and popular-scientific publications and reports, specialised units inside and outside higher education institutions, a number of specialised Master programmes, a growing number of PhD projects focusing on higher education, and a flourishing professional association (CHER) that is celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2013.

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Maassen, P., Pausits, A. (2013). Higher Education Management Programmes in Europe. In: Kehm, B.M., Musselin, C. (eds) The Development of Higher Education Research in Europe. Higher Education Research in the 21st Century Series. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-401-7_7

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