The evolution
of the higher education system in Portugal, that took place in the 70s
of the twentieth century, was one of the most important ‘revolutions’
experienced by the Portuguese society. From an elitist system,
concentrated in a few locations, the system went through a
democratization and dissemination process that led to the current
existence of a higher education institution in almost all medium
cities. As a consequence of this territorial expansion, and in addition
to the traditional functions of knowledge transmission, scientific
research and dissemination, the Portuguese system of higher education
gained a new and relevant role in the promotion of local and regional
development.
Higher
education networks currently play a fundamental and consensual role in
domestic strategies for social and economic development and are
recognized as main engines of international competitiveness. In the
relatively recent past, such recognition was accompanied by government
support and a supply of financial funds needed to support the networks’
development. Nowadays, although official discourses did not change,
governments’ financial support has suffered considerable cuts in many
countries. The financial restrictions imposed to higher education
institutions, which in many cases took place in a moment when
demographic and curricular changes, plus the economic crisis, are
having strong negative impacts in many countries, are challenging the
survival of many institutions.
In such a
difficult context, it is useful to discuss the many questions facing
policy makers and institutions: How to (re)organize higher education
networks? What are the functions of higher education institutions? How
should these institutions be funded? What roles should be played by
governments and markets in the academic world? Which are the social and
economic consequences of the current political options? These and other
relevant issues will be addressed in the workshop, organized within the
framework of the following research project: PTDC/CPE-PEC/103727/2008:Rebuilding the Portuguese higher education system’s network: challengesfrom demographics, economic growth and regional cohesion.
All Papers
will be available after the conference in the form of electronic
proceedings’. The best works will be selected for publication in book.
TOPICS
1. The impact of demographics in higher education networks
2. Higher education and regional development
3. Public policies and higher education networks
4. Efficiency vs equity of higher education networks and institutions
5. Financing higher education
6. Higher education networks and the job market
7. Role and potential of information technologies in higher education
IMPORTANT DATES
§ Until February 15th 2013 - Submission of abstracts
§ March 1st 2013 - Notification of acceptance of abstracts
§ Until March 31st 2013 - Submission of full paper
§ Until March 31st 2013 - Registration
§ April 3rd 2013 - Workshop
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