sábado, marzo 18, 2006

Especial sobre el sistema universitario en The Economist

En septiembre de 2005 The Economist publicó una serie de interesantes artículos sobre el sistema universitario:
The brains business. Mass higher education is forcing universities to become more diverse, more global and much more competitive, says Adrian Wooldridge.
Secrets of success. America's system of higher education is the best in the world. That is because there is no system.
Heads in the clouds. Europe hopes to become the world's pre-eminent knowledge-based economy. Not likely.
A world of opportunity. Developping countries see the point of higher education.
Wandering scholars. For students, higher education is becoming a borderless world.
Higher Ed Inc. Universities have become much more businesslike, but they are still doing the same old things.
The best is yet to come. A more market-oriented system of higher education can do much better than the state-dominated model.

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