Does higher education create public good(s) and should it be publicly funded?
Higher education in challenging times: questioning the unquestioned.
A lecture series co‐sponsored by the Higher Education Research Centre at DCU, the Dublin Region Higher Education Alliance and the Higher Education Authority.
You are invited to the second seminar in this series which aims to stimulate debate between researchers, those engaged in policy and practice in higher education and representatives of civil society.
Welcome - Professor Brian MacCraith, President DCU
Speaker - Professor Simon Marginson, Centre for the Study of Higher Educa<on, University of Melbourne, is a frequent public and media commentator on higher education, advisor to the OECD and the governments of Ireland, Australia and several countries in the Asia‐Pacific region.
General discussion chaired by Professor Maria Slowey, Director of Higher Education Research, DCU, with participants and expert panellists including Professor Patrick Clancy, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, UCD, Professor Ellen Hazelkorn, Director of Research and Enterprise, DIT and Professor Shinichi Yamamoto, Director, Research Institute for Higher Education,
Hiroshima University, Japan.
RSVP: [email protected]
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