The Distributed University for Sustainable Higher Education

This book is open access and discusses the re-imagining of the higher education sector. It exposes problems that relate to the way that universities have become over-managed business enterprises which may not reflect societal, national, or global educational needs. From there, it proposes some solut...

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Main Author: Heller, Richard Frederick (auth)
Format: eBook
Published: Singapore Springer Nature 2022
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