Affiliation:
1. Hirosaki University asrausch@hirosaki-u.ac.jp
Abstract
This article examines the impact of contemporary higher education
policy at a rural university in Japan. Hirosaki University, although
a national university with an attached medical school, is far from
the centre of academia in Japan, with a comparatively low ranking
among national universities in Japan, and severe budget constraints.
The policies that influence the trajectory of the university simultaneously
illustrate two dimensions. On the one hand, they reflect global
trends of neoliberal higher educational governance as these unfold in
a leading nation-state within Asia. On the other hand, they show how
policies originating within central government ministries and dictated
by population and budget dynamics yield a highly localised outcome
that forces a peripheral university to concentrate its efforts predominantly in its own community.
Subject
Sociology and Political Science,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education
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