CONTRIBUTIONS BY TOPIC
The Three (Four) Pillars of Sustainable Development or “The Great Race”
2020
Chapters and other contributions, Governance and leadership
Timothy Killeen I recall a slapstick film from back in the mid-1960s with the title The Great Race. In it, the quintessential hero (the Great Leslie, dressed in white, of course) is challenged by a despicable and traditionally melodramatic villain known as Professor...
The Challenges of a Liberal University
2020
Chapters and other contributions, Governance and leadership
Pratap Bhanu Mehta The modern Indian University dates back to the establishment of the three universities in the Presidency towns of Calcutta, Bombay and Madras in the middle of the 19th century. Indian higher education has taken diverse forms since then, from the...
The Meaning of Being Private in the Time of Great Change
2020
Chapters and other contributions, Governance and leadership
Atsushi Seike Learning is, by nature, a personal activity. From an economic perspective, increasing our income by acquiring knowledge and skills through study is an “investment”, and, furthermore, obtaining knowledge and learn-ing new skills are forms of “consumption”...
Conversation is key — Universities and their responsibility for societal development
2020
Chapters and other contributions, Governance and leadership
Sabine Kunst In the winter of 1827/28, half of the city of Berlin — from the workers to the members of court society — listened to Alexander von Humboldt’s legendary Cosmos Lectures, which form the nucleus of his great work. At each lecture, hundreds of listeners...
Towards Sustainable Development — The Role of Universities in Lifelong Education
2020
Chapters and other contributions, Governance and leadership
Tan Eng Chye In this era of globalization and rapid change, the notion that a university is a place solely to get a degree will, in time, be superseded by a realization that even after graduating from university, none of us can afford to stop learning. The learning...
The Global University in the Asian Century
2020
Chapters and other contributions, Governance and leadership
Nicholas B. Dirks In American higher education today, as indeed in American political dis-course, there is a palpable and widespread reaction to globalization. A recent front-page story in the Chronicle of Higher Education proclaims the end of the global era for...
Leadership for Change: Some Simple Lessons from the University of Sydney
2018
Challenges, Chapters and other contributions, Governance and leadership
Michael Spence 2018 The research universities represented by the Glion Colloquium have been responsible for many of the greatest discoveries and intellectual breakthroughs in history. I am proud to lead one of these universities. For the last 800 years in Cambridge,...
Leadership and Governance – How to “Manage” Change in Universities?
2018
Challenges, Chapters and other contributions, Governance and leadership
Nicholas Dirks 2018 The research universities represented by the Glion Colloquium have been responsible for many of the greatest discoveries and intellectual breakthroughs in history. I am proud to lead one of these universities. For the last 800 years in Cambridge,...
University Governance: More Complex than it Appears
2018
Chapters and other contributions, Governance and leadership
Tony Chan 2018 The research universities represented by the Glion Colloquium have been responsible for many of the greatest discoveries and intellectual breakthroughs in history. I am proud to lead one of these universities. For the last 800 years in Cambridge, new...
Managing Change in Change-Resistant Universities
2018
Challenges, Chapters and other contributions, Governance and leadership, Uncategorized
Rebecca M. Blanke 2018 The research universities represented by the Glion Colloquium have been responsible for many of the greatest discoveries and intellectual breakthroughs in history. I am proud to lead one of these universities. For the last 800 years in...
The Geneva-Tsinghua Initiative as a Test bench of the Future of Universities
2018
Chapters and other contributions, Governance and leadership, Teaching & Learning, Uncategorized
Yves Flückiger and Pablo Achard 2018 The research universities represented by the Glion Colloquium have been responsible for many of the greatest discoveries and intellectual breakthroughs in history. I am proud to lead one of...
The Public-to-Private Shift in Universities: Consequences for Leadereship
2018
Chapters and other contributions, Financial Resources, Governance and leadership
Patrick Prendergast 2018 The research universities represented by the Glion Colloquium have been responsible for many of the greatest discoveries and intellectual breakthroughs in history. I am proud to lead one of these universities. For the last 800 years in...
The Future of the University – Preparing for Change: Building a Nimble and Responsive University
2018
Chapters and other contributions, Governance and leadership, Missions & Responsibilities
Thiam Soon Tan 2018 The research universities represented by the Glion Colloquium have been responsible for many of the greatest discoveries and intellectual breakthroughs in history. I am proud to lead one of these universities. For the last 800 years in Cambridge,...
Beyond Brexit: the Road ahead for UK Universities
2018
Challenges, Chapters and other contributions, Governance and leadership
Leszek Borysiewicz 2018 The research universities represented by the Glion Colloquium have been responsible for many of the greatest discoveries and intellectual breakthroughs in history. I am proud to lead one of these universities. For the last 800 years in...
Preparing the American University for 2030
2018
Challenges, Chapters and other contributions, Governance and leadership
James J. Duderstadt 2018 The research universities represented by the Glion Colloquium have been responsible for many of the greatest discoveries and intellectual breakthroughs in history. I am proud to lead one of these universities. For the last 800 years in...
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