LOOKING FOR (RE)DEFINING UNIVERSITY AUTONOMY

Authors

  • Ala COTELNIC Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova
  • Angela NICULITA State University of Moldova
  • Petru TODOS Technical University of Moldova
  • Romeo TURCAN Aalborg University
  • Larisa BUGAIAN Technical University of Moldova
  • Daniela POJAR Alecu Russo Balti State University

Abstract

The article presents a comparative analysis of the  institutional university autonomy of the following EU member states: Denmark, Lithuania, Romania, Scotland and Sweden. Today we are witnessing the restructuring of various society sectors - the economy, labor market, social and political systems, etc. It is a process at state – nation level, as well as regional and global levels. Education systems in most countries, at their turn, react to this process and engage in radical reform of higher education in order to achieve economic, social and political objectives of the society. In this emerging environment universities have to review their position in order to redefine and adapt their functions, forming an autonomous space for proper decision making and, thus, playing an innovative role in the socio-economic environment.

Author Biographies

Ala COTELNIC, Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova

Professor, vice rector Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova

Angela NICULITA, State University of Moldova

Associate professor, vice rector State University of Moldova

Petru TODOS, Technical University of Moldova

Professor, vice rector Technical University of Moldova

Romeo TURCAN, Aalborg University

Associate Professor of International Business and Entrepreneurship Department of Business and Management

Larisa BUGAIAN, Technical University of Moldova

Professor, vice rector Technical University of Moldova

Daniela POJAR, Alecu Russo Balti State University

Senior lecturer, HR and economic planning manager

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Published

2015-07-13

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Economy, trade, services