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Autonomy for European Higher Educational Institutions: Organizational Change Justified from a Pedagogical Perspective Print E-mail

by Gertrude Brinek

 From the end of World War II until 1975, Austrian universities had very rigid and hierarchical administrative structures. Increasing enrollments resulted in democratization and structuring of education into 3 bodies/groupings as well as in ongoing formal and informal lobbying for new resources in the Federal Ministry for higher education. This had less to do with “education through academics” than with the recognition by the knowledge-based society of a broader mandate for the universities. The University Act of 1993 was meant to liberalize higher education. The goals, more or less achieved, were: greater effectiveness, a more entrepreneurial approach, and less state influence. Technical colleges (Fachhochschulen) contributed to an increase in qualified professional training at a higher level.


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