Perspectives and Researches on Higher Education Policies: Analysis for Quality and Development
A special issue of Societies (ISSN 2075-4698).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (12 September 2023) | Viewed by 21750
Special Issue Editors
Interests: quality; management; sustainability
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Whatever the approach, the politics of higher education continue to be a vibrant field that draws new scholars and researchers from all areas of the social sciences.
Researchers and practitioners will have the tools they need to solve the complex challenges facing contemporary higher education if they have a better understanding of the political environment that colleges and universities are operating in.
In our opinion, higher education policies are crucial for the successful realization of the respective institutions' strategic plans and for the quality as well as sustainable development of these institutions.
We believe that the contributions of researchers and professionals in the area will give higher education policies an important insight into the topic.
This research topic welcomes works that address issues within the scope of higher education policies at different levels and contexts for their quality and development.
The contributions to be submitted must have a significant impact on current and emerging social issues in higher education, namely related to sustainable development, management, strategies and policies, and quality in/of education, among others.
(*Contributions have to follow one of the three categories of papers (article, conceptual paper, or review) for the journal and address the topic of the Special Issue.)
Dr. Margarida Saraiva
Dr. Teresa Nogueiro
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- education quality
- educational applications
- educational policies
- educational reforms
- educational strategies
- higher education
- higher education systems
- management quality
- public policy
- quality
- social sciences
- sustainable development
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