David Watson (16) (1949–2015)
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A propos de l'auteur
Sir David Watson is Professor of Higher Education and Principal of Green Templeton College, Oxford.
Œuvres de David Watson
The Engaged University: International Perspectives on Civic Engagement (International Studies in Higher Education) (2011) 10 exemplaires
The Question of Conscience: Higher Education and Personal Responsibility (Bedford Way Papers) (2014) 5 exemplaires
Managing Civic and Community Engagement (Managing Universities and Colleges: Guides to Good Practice (Paperback)) (2007) 4 exemplaires
Managing Institutional Self Study (Managing Universties & Colleges: Guides to Good Practice) (2005) 3 exemplaires
Online Learning in Higher Education 1 exemplaire
Étiqueté
Partage des connaissances
- Nom légal
- Watson, David John
- Autres noms
- Watson, Sir David
- Date de naissance
- 1949-03-22
- Date de décès
- 2015-02-08
- Sexe
- male
- Nationalité
- UK
- Lieu de naissance
- Broxbourne, England, UK
- Études
- Eton College
- Professions
- Director, Brighton Polytechnic (1990-1992)
Vice-Chancellor, University of Brighton (1992-2005)
Professor of Higher Education Management, Institute of Education (2005-2010)
Principal, Green Templeton College, Oxford (2010-2015)
Professor of Higher Education, University of Oxford (2010-2015)
Membres
Critiques
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 10
- Membres
- 54
- Popularité
- #299,230
- Évaluation
- 4.0
- Critiques
- 1
- ISBN
- 194
- Langues
- 10
This book has, therefore, in Watson's own words, the "character of a survival guide for the senior manager" and he does an excellent job of ranging across the occupational territory of a British Vice-Chancellor at the turn of the Millennium.
It is, though, a book of its time.
Government-sponsored and market-driven change has changed the HE landscape since this book was written: it feels as though Watson is describing a very different UK HE sector than today's. Many of the important public and sectoral bodies feel less vital now, and some important ones have come into being since publication.
A worthwhile text - surely a second edition is needed now.… (plus d'informations)