Split into four interrelated sections, this book covers:
This is a significant scholarly work that analyses in depth an important development in higher education systems, and which is likely to have an important influence upon how we understand the higher education policy-making process – past, present and future. It provides new analysis and conceptual understanding for researchers, and firm evidence for policy makers to use when addressing the value of rankings in measuring the quality of their institutions. Besides bringing together a powerful cast of academics, this book incorporates contributions from heads of important international higher education organisations – from both those involved in making and also in administering key decisions.
This timely, reflective and accessible book forms crucial reading for those studying the subject of rankings, as well as the broader implications and unintended consequences of rankings on national higher education policies. Extending beyond academic researchers and students, this book will also be of significant interest to policymakers, higher education leaders and key stakeholders.
Ellen Hazelkorn is Policy Advisor to the Higher Education Authority (HEA), and Director of the Higher Education Policy Research Unit (HEPRU), Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland. She is also a member, Advisory Board and Management Committee, and International Co-Investigator, Centre for Global Higher Education, Institute of Education, University College London.