HE institutional autonomy is under siege across the world

Judith Eaton and Stamenka Uvalic-Trumbic, University World News

We came together because, in our view, we are witnessing a disturbing strengthening of the forces that constrain that autonomy in various countries. And, also in our view, this situation calls for an emphatic response from those of us in the higher education community. Around the world, nationally, regionally and internationally, institutional autonomy is under siege and is an increasingly pressing issue. It was a sobering conversation. Examining both the questions and the constraints, we asked: Where do we go from here? What is a 21st century view of institutional autonomy? And we came up with three action steps for consideration.

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