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"Every Mike Shattock book on higher education is worth keeping and re-reading. Making Policy in British Higher Education 1945-2011 is a great story, very readable and full of wry humour. It is also a profoundly informative work that explains the policy and politics of higher education better than anything else that is available."
Professor Simon Marginson, Centre for the Study of Higher Education, University of Melbourne, Australia

"As expected, Michael Shattock's mastery of the history of higher education policy-making in the UK is evident in every page - the temptation is to say every paragraph. This is a demanding analysis. It is packed, precise, judicious and immensely informed ... As a narrative about how policy-making occurs in the long run, how to read the relevant archival and other documents closely and how to avoid the easy generalizations arising from ideological partis pris, this study is an instant classic."
Sheldon Rothblatt, Professor of History

Table of Contents
Acknowledgements

Higher Education and the Policy Process
Determining the Structure of Higher Education
The Financial Drivers of Higher Education Policy
Research and Policy
The Politics of Accountability
Making Policy at the Institutional Level
Higher Education and Making Policy

Notes on Chapters
Bibliography

Making Policy in British Higher Education

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      Publisher: Open University Press
      Publication Date: 16/11/2012
      ISBN13: 9780335241866, 978-0335241866
      ISBN10: 335241867

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      "Every Mike Shattock book on higher education is worth keeping and re-reading. Making Policy in British Higher Education 1945-2011 is a great story, very readable and full of wry humour. It is also a profoundly informative work that explains the policy and politics of higher education better than anything else that is available."
      Professor Simon Marginson, Centre for the Study of Higher Education, University of Melbourne, Australia

      "As expected, Michael Shattock's mastery of the history of higher education policy-making in the UK is evident in every page - the temptation is to say every paragraph. This is a demanding analysis. It is packed, precise, judicious and immensely informed ... As a narrative about how policy-making occurs in the long run, how to read the relevant archival and other documents closely and how to avoid the easy generalizations arising from ideological partis pris, this study is an instant classic."
      Sheldon Rothblatt, Professor of History

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements

      Higher Education and the Policy Process
      Determining the Structure of Higher Education
      The Financial Drivers of Higher Education Policy
      Research and Policy
      The Politics of Accountability
      Making Policy at the Institutional Level
      Higher Education and Making Policy

      Notes on Chapters
      Bibliography

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