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Higher Education Research – What Else? - The Story of a LifetimeIn Conversations with Anna Kosmützky and Christiane Rittgerott - cover

Higher Education Research – What Else? - The Story of a LifetimeIn Conversations with Anna Kosmützky and Christiane Rittgerott

Ulrich Teichler

Publisher: Budrich Academic Press

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Summary

Der Begründer der Hochschulforschung in Deutschland, Ulrich Teichler, blickt auf mehr als fünf Jahrzehnte Hochschulforschung zurück. Wirtschaftswunder und Hochschulexpansion, studentische Bewegung, Experimente und Krisen der 1970er Jahre, Organisationsruhe, Wiedervereinigung, Internationalisierung, Ranking- und Management-Kult – all dies sind historische Stationen, die sich in Hochschule und Wissenschaft widerspiegeln. Ulrich Teichler berichtet als unmittelbar Beteiligter mit Offenheit und Humor und liefert zugleich kluge Analysen.
Available since: 06/13/2022.
Print length: 259 pages.

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