Brave New World: Higher Education Reform in Finland

Timo Aarrevaara, Ian Richard Dobson, Camilla Elander

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Abstract

Finnish universities are about to enter a period of radical change.
This paper considers the reforms expected of a new Universities
Act currently before parliament and a set of institutional mergers.
When passed, the new act will provide universities with independent
legal status, change their relationship with the government in several
ways, affect university governance arrangements, and alter the
relationship between staff and their university employers. Although
these reforms will be radical for the university sector itself, many of
the changes will be all but invisible to those outside the106 sector.
The change that will be noticed is the creation of the new Aalto
University through a merger between three existing institutions.
The new university will be highly visible to all as it tries to meet the
government’s aspirations for it to become a world-class university.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)89-106
Number of pages18
JournalHigher Education Management and Policy
Volume21
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 2009
Externally publishedYes
MoEC publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • 514 Sociology, yliopistot, korkeakoulut, yliopistolaki, itsehallinto, autonomia, korkea-asteen koulus, uudistukset, hallinto, yliopistot, korkeakoulut, yliopistolaki, itsehallinto, autonomia, korkea-asteen koulus, uudistukset, hallinto, yliopistot, korkeakoulut, yliopistolaki, itsehallinto, autonomia, korkea-asteen koulus, uudistukset, hallinto, 517 Political science

Field of science

  • Administrative science

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