“Imagining the University of the Future”: New HEPP research seminar talk available (PPT + audio streaming)
Did you miss the Higher Education Research Seminar on 4th May 2010? Please find the PPT presentation with streaming audio below.
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Imagining the University of the Future
Louise Morley, Centre for Higher Education and Equity Research (CHEER), University of Sussex
Higher education today is characterised by the hyper-modernisation of global,entrepreneurial, corporate universities and speeded up, nomadic public intellectuals. This is often underpinned by the archaism of globalised vectors of gender inequalities and elitist participation patterns.
Change has been rapid and extreme. Public and private boundaries are less distinct and the value of higher education is in flux, with the policy logic of the knowledge economy challenged by the global economic recession. Counter hegemonic advocates did not necessarily predict the scale of neo-liberal/ neo-conservative driven change. Traditionalists did not foresee the industrialisation and massification of higher education.
The academic imaginary has often been harnessed to compliance, critique, and more recently, to survival. There have been limited opportunities to engage in futurology. Desire, as well as loss and threats, needs to be considered. Questions about the morphology of the university of the future seem to be eclipsed by pressing concerns in the present. What should the university of the future look like?