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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Two Decades of Change in Spanish Higher Education
José-ginés Morasubject
Economic growthHigher educationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectReform ActPower (social and political)State (polity)Central governmentPolitical scienceInstitutionBureaucracybusinessAutonomymedia_commondescription
The 1983 Reforms The current structure of higher education was established by the 1983 University Reform Act, which greatly revised the legal framework of Spanish universities. Formerly completely controlled by the central government, universities have gained in autonomy and now depend more on regional governments. The legal reforms also democratized the internal structure of universities. Power was transferred from the state bureaucracy to university-level governing bodies, including nonacademic staff and students, that have decision-making powers in matters concerning the institution and departments and in electing the rector, deans, and department heads.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1999-03-25 | International Higher Education |