The dynamics of service of higher education: a comparative study

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Abukari, A. 2009. The dynamics of service of higher education: a comparative study. Compare: a Journal of Comparative and International Education. 40 (1), pp. 43-57.
TypeArticle
TitleThe dynamics of service of higher education: a comparative study
AuthorsAbukari, A.
Abstract

Higher education institutions seem to be becoming increasingly flexible with different functions. Most universities' mission statements involve teaching, research and service, but while the teaching and research missions are clearly defined and located within certain areas of the university activities, service is less clear and more ambiguous, assuming an increasingly important and central catchphrase in many higher education institutions' publicity or 'marketing' strategies. As little research has come out to understand and locate the place of service in relation to the other core activities, an understanding of it could be useful in comprehending the wider implication of utilitarian-driven higher education policies and developing effective frameworks to rethink policy and practice. Based on two case studies, this paper argues that service, rather than being simply one of three functions, is a broad concept that covers the core activities and is influenced by the context of universities.

Research GroupWork and Learning Research Centre
PublisherCarfax
JournalCompare: a Journal of Comparative and International Education
ISSN1469-3623
Publication dates
Print31 Mar 2009
Publication process dates
Deposited22 Jun 2009
Output statusPublished
LanguageEnglish
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