“Universities and Their Leadership”

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“Universities and Their Leadership” is a scholarly work by economist and academic leader Harold T. Shapiro that examines the roles, responsibilities, and challenges of modern university governance and administration.


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instanceOf book
scholarly work
addresses changing expectations of universities
complexity of leading research universities
conflicts between academic and financial priorities
globalization of higher education
public perception of universities
analyzes ethical responsibilities of academic leaders
financial pressures on universities
governance structures in universities
role of faculty in governance
role of governing boards
role of university presidents
author Harold T. Shapiro
contributionTo debate on the future of universities
literature on higher education governance
discusses balance between teaching and research
impact of government regulation on universities
leadership ethics in academia
mission of the modern university
public trust in universities
resource allocation in higher education
strategic planning in universities
university accountability to stakeholders
university autonomy
fieldOfStudy economics of education
higher education studies
focusesOn academic values in institutional decision-making
challenges in modern university governance
public policy and higher education
relationship between universities and society
responsibilities of university leaders
roles of university leaders
tensions between academic freedom and accountability
genre academic literature
non-fiction
hasPerspectiveOf economist
university president
intendedAudience graduate students in education policy
policy makers in higher education
scholars of higher education
university leaders
language English
mainSubject higher education leadership
university administration
university governance
provides reflections based on presidential experience

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Harold T. Shapiro
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