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Sustainability and profitability in higher education

Sustainability and profitability in higher education. Gábor Szabó Rector, University of Szeged. Problems of Hungarian Higher Education. „Massification” of HE. Enrollment increase 10% in 1992  40% in 2005. Cognitive competence of students.

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Sustainability and profitability in higher education

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  1. Sustainability and profitability in higher education GáborSzabó Rector, University of Szeged

  2. Problems of Hungarian Higher Education „Massification” of HE Enrollment increase 10% in 1992  40% in 2005

  3. Cognitive competence of students Source: M. Shayer, P. Adey „Towards a Science of Science Teaching”

  4. Problems of Hungarian Higher Education ”Massification” of HE Inappropriate selection system

  5. Who is getting in? Source: Radnóti Katalin, Pipek János: A Fizikatanítás eredményessége a közoktatásban, Fizikai Szemle 2009/3

  6. Increasing the score limit? 200 points 250 points

  7. Introducing the Bolongna system in the Hungarian way

  8. Bologna system Theory University College BSc/BA Practical skills

  9. Sustainability: in what sense? Economic Mix of missions (teaching, R&D, economic development etc… Demography Work distribution between instituions Work distribution between HE and labor market

  10. Profitabilty: for whom? Market approach: who is the customer and what is the product? For profit higher education? (Private institutions in Europe)

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