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Conclusions: Learning Lessons and Moving Forward

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  • Roberts Lyer, Kirsten
  • Saliba, Ilyas
  • Spannagel, Janika

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This final chapter discusses how university autonomy can be upheld and protected in a global environment of increasing attacks. It argues that strengthened international standards for institutional autonomy and self-governance of higher education institutions (HEIs), including international oversight, are crucial to halt the erosion of university autonomy. It identifies how international accreditation and ranking agencies could increase the costs for attacks on university autonomy and academic freedom by factoring this aspect prominently into their assessments of HEIs. Lastly, it focuses on what universities can do to strengthen their institutional resilience in the face of growing government interference in their autonomy. It proposes that as best practice, universities should continuously assess and mitigate risks, and proactively plan how to respond when interference occurs.

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  • Roberts Lyer, Kirsten & Saliba, Ilyas & Spannagel, Janika, 2023. "Conclusions: Learning Lessons and Moving Forward," EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, pages 194-205.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:espost:266493
    DOI: 10.4324/9781003306481-13
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