1st Edition

Restructuring Universities Politics and Power in the Management of Change

By Geoffrey Walford Copyright 1987
    206 Pages
    by Routledge

    206 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1987 Restructuring Universities uses Aston University as a case study of the internal restructuring taking place in universities. Aston lost one third of its funding in 1981 and was told to reduce its student numbers by one fifth within three years. The university has a balanced financial budget, well oversubscribed courses, and the average A level scores of entrants are over the national average in all subjects taught. The books looks at the ways in which the university dealt with rapid change, looking particularly at the decision making processes within the university and the ways in which internal power and politics influenced decisions made. Previous models of decision making are discussed and a new political model outlined. The book provides a useful and informed analysis of the context, politics and management of change in the university system.

    Preface

    The Context of Change

    1. University Development

    2. The University of Aston in Birmingham

    3. Restructuring the University System

    4. The Management of Change at Aston

    5. The Death of a Department

    6. Innovation in Adversity

    7. Models of University Organization

    8. Academics of Managers

    9. The Need for a New Policy

    Bibliography

    Index

    Biography

    Geoffrey Walford is Professor of Education Policy and a Fellow of Green College at Oxford University. He is the author of over 100 academic articles and books, and the Editor of the Oxford Review of Education.