Universities: a Geographer’s Point of View

Since the XIIIth century the number of universities in Europe has been constantly growing. During the XXth century similar growth was in the countries of the USSR, but its character changed. Until the 1950s universities appeared in big cities on a well-prepared staffing and organizational ground. In...

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Main Author: Anatoly Yakobson
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences 2015-05-01
Series:Проект Байкал
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Online Access:http://www.projectbaikal.com/index.php/pb/article/view/836
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spelling doaj-9ddd2f40158b4662b224509176fc8a5a2021-07-23T16:26:20ZrusRussian Academy of Architecture and Construction SciencesПроект Байкал2307-44852309-30722015-05-011244909510.7480/projectbaikal.44.836896Universities: a Geographer’s Point of ViewAnatoly Yakobson0Irkutsk State University of Railway EngineeringSince the XIIIth century the number of universities in Europe has been constantly growing. During the XXth century similar growth was in the countries of the USSR, but its character changed. Until the 1950s universities appeared in big cities on a well-prepared staffing and organizational ground. In the last quarter of the XXth century there were tendencies towards inflation of the higher education, decrease of its prestige and its formalization. In the 1990s and up to the present time, bureaucratization of universities extended so much that it put the system of Russian universities on the edge of survival.http://www.projectbaikal.com/index.php/pb/article/view/836Universitiesgeographyhistorythe XXth centuryinflation of higher education
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Universities: a Geographer’s Point of View
Проект Байкал
Universities
geography
history
the XXth century
inflation of higher education
author_facet Anatoly Yakobson
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title Universities: a Geographer’s Point of View
title_short Universities: a Geographer’s Point of View
title_full Universities: a Geographer’s Point of View
title_fullStr Universities: a Geographer’s Point of View
title_full_unstemmed Universities: a Geographer’s Point of View
title_sort universities: a geographer’s point of view
publisher Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences
series Проект Байкал
issn 2307-4485
2309-3072
publishDate 2015-05-01
description Since the XIIIth century the number of universities in Europe has been constantly growing. During the XXth century similar growth was in the countries of the USSR, but its character changed. Until the 1950s universities appeared in big cities on a well-prepared staffing and organizational ground. In the last quarter of the XXth century there were tendencies towards inflation of the higher education, decrease of its prestige and its formalization. In the 1990s and up to the present time, bureaucratization of universities extended so much that it put the system of Russian universities on the edge of survival.
topic Universities
geography
history
the XXth century
inflation of higher education
url http://www.projectbaikal.com/index.php/pb/article/view/836
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