The decentralisation of the governance of UK higher education: the effects of devolution to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, and on England

M. Shattock, A. Horvath
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ABSTRACT This article explores the impact of devolution from a centralised UK governance model on universities in Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and England, and shows how a unified system of higher education has been transformed into four systems with contrasting aims and objectives. The structure that has been arrived at makes the UK Government directly responsible for English higher education, the largest of the four systems, but the devolved nations often find themselves making policies which are reactive to or opposed to those adopted by the English system. It argues that devolution may not have been good for the English system where the freedom to adopt a fully marketised policy with its consequential reinforcement of differentiation between institutions and its encouragement of the establishment of a ‘business model’ of institutional governance would have been resisted by political representation from Scotland and Wales, both unsympathetic to the approach adopted in England. It concludes that the creation of devolved systems in Scotland and Wales has been successful in that it has increased the diversity of UK higher education and moved universities closer to their regions. However, devolution has not served Northern Ireland well because of the stalemate in the political life there.
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英国高等教育管理权力下放:下放对苏格兰、威尔士和北爱尔兰的影响,以及对英格兰的影响
本文探讨了中央集权的英国治理模式对苏格兰、威尔士、北爱尔兰和英格兰大学权力下放的影响,并展示了一个统一的高等教育系统如何转变为四个目的和目标截然不同的系统。已经达成的结构使得英国政府直接负责英国高等教育,这是四个系统中最大的,但权力下放的国家经常发现自己制定的政策与英国系统采用的政策相反或相反。它认为,权力下放可能对英格兰体系不利,因为在英格兰体系中,采用完全市场化政策的自由,其结果是加强了机构之间的差异,并鼓励建立机构治理的“商业模式”,这将受到苏格兰和威尔士的政治代表的抵制,两者都不赞同英格兰采用的方法。报告的结论是,在苏格兰和威尔士建立权力下放系统是成功的,因为它增加了英国高等教育的多样性,并使大学离他们的地区更近。然而,权力下放并没有很好地服务于北爱尔兰,因为那里的政治生活陷入僵局。
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