Symposium on the Idea of a University in the 1990s
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O'Hare, Daniel. 'Symposium on the Idea of a University in the 1990s'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. XXVI No. 2, 1989/1990, pp129-139Download Item:
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Abstract:
I should like to begin by expressing to SSISI the honour conferred on me
in asking me to contribute some personal throughts on 'The idea of a
University in the 1990s' and especially because this seminar comemorates
the 100th anniversary of Cardinal Newman's death. I wish to emphasise this point in order that the
listener will not be left with the impression that these views encompass
may total view of the university.
The topics which I will refer to are:
? The university in and of the community
? Essential characteristics
? The relationship between academic and managerial autonomy
? Research and the research community
? The workforce - a major focus for the university in the 1990fs
? Demand for higher education - some speculations.
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Read before the Society, 29 March, 1990
Author: O'Hare, Daniel
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The idea of a university in the 1990sPublisher:
Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandType of material:
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Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. XXVI No. 2 1989/1990
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