1st Edition

The New University

Edited By John Lawlor Copyright 1968
    210 Pages
    by Routledge

    210 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1968 The New University is a collection of essays dealing with problems and opportunities of university development in our time. The main focus is upon the universities of the United Kingdom, but there are also accounts of American and Commonwealth Discussion and experiment. The book addresses a global scene and draws striking inferences from American practice. It also provides a survey of the plans for English expansion as they struck an informed observer. The book also considers the problem of stratification of existing universities and the prospects for any further development beyond present plans.

    Preface

    1. Universities in a Changing World: Innovation and Stagnation, Adam Curle

    2. England’s New Seven: An American View, W. Boyd Alexander

    3. Some Problems of New Universities in England, Wilfrid Harrison

    4. Thoughts After Robbins, W.H.G. Armytage

    5. Advice to an Alderman, James Dundonald

    6. Flinders: A Case-Study of New University Development in Australia, Peter Kamel

    7. A Society and its University: The Case of New Zealand, W.H. Oliver

    Index

    Biography

    John Lawlor