Universities and colleges.
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| Works: | 29 works in 21 publications in 21 languages | |
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Universities in transitionthe changing role and challenges for academic institutions /
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Questioning excellence in higher educationpolicies, experiences and challenges in national and comparative perspective /
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College and career readyhelping all students succeed beyond high school /
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Corporate humanities in higher education :moving beyond the neoliberal academy /
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Higher education in the American West :regional history and state contexts /
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Re-becoming universities?higher education institutions in networked knowledge societies /
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The internationalization of higher education and business schoolsa critical review /
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Academic writing and identity constructionsperformativity, space and territory in academic workplaces /
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Universities as drivers of social innovationtheoretical overview and lessons from the "campUS" research /
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Philanthropic foundations in higher educationcomparative perspectives from the United States and Germany /
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Universities as living labs for sustainable developmentsupporting the implementation of the sustainable development goals /
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Entrepreneurial universitiescreating institutional innovation in times of turbulence /
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Higher education and working-class academicsprecarity and diversity in academia /
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Confronting academic mobbing in higher educationpersonal accounts and administrative action /
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Applied higher education yearbook 2019German-Chinese perspectives and discourses /
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Rethinking hybrid and remote work in higher educationglobal perspectives, policies, and practices after COVID-19 /
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Merit, justice, and the political theory of academic knowledge production
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