Academic excellence as “competitiveness enhancement” in Russian higher education

IF 1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
E. Tsvetkova, S. Lomer
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyse critically the Russian Academic Excellence Initiative (the Project 5-100), designed to propel five leading Russian universities into world university rankings (WURs) by 2020, and research it through the lens of neoliberalism. The paper seeks to reveal recurrent discourses and dominant orders of discourse constituting the overall concept of “excellence” in Russian higher education (HE) policy. Design/methodology/approach Since the Project 5-100 has been designed in line with a neoliberal model of academic excellence initiatives, emphasising “competition as a driver of excellence” (Hazelkorn, 2009), Fairclough’s approach to critical discourse analysis (CDA) has been adopted as a qualitative research method. There is no universally accepted definition of “excellence” in HE policy; therefore, this CDA also aims at revealing the Russian government’s vision of the concept and its voice in HE policy. Findings The paper concludes that the government reinforces neoliberal discourse on the HE agenda and transforms the 5-100 Universities’ identities through emphasising the role of WURs in modernising the HE system. Consequently, within the neoliberal paradigm, the Project 5-100 can be regarded as a manifestation of the commodification of “excellence” in Russian HE policy. Originality/value This research intends to broaden knowledge of excellence initiatives in HE policy and reveal their features and neoliberal natures. It also seeks to contribute in terms of showcasing a qualitative study of the Project 5-100 for future comparative analyses of similar HE policies.
学术卓越是俄罗斯高等教育的“竞争力增强”
本文的目的是批判性地分析俄罗斯学术卓越计划(5-100项目),该计划旨在推动五所领先的俄罗斯大学到2020年进入世界大学排名(WURs),并通过新自由主义的视角进行研究。本文试图揭示在俄罗斯高等教育政策中构成“卓越”整体概念的反复出现的话语和主导的话语秩序。设计/方法/方法由于5-100项目的设计符合学术卓越倡议的新自由主义模式,强调“竞争是卓越的驱动力”(Hazelkorn, 2009),费尔克劳的批判性话语分析(CDA)方法已被采用为定性研究方法。在高等教育政策中,“卓越”并没有一个普遍接受的定义;因此,本CDA还旨在揭示俄罗斯政府对这一概念的看法及其在高等教育政策中的发言权。本文的结论是,政府加强了高等教育议程上的新自由主义话语,并通过强调大学在高等教育系统现代化中的作用,转变了5-100所大学的身份。因此,在新自由主义范式中,5-100项目可以被视为俄罗斯高等教育政策中“卓越”商品化的表现。原创性/价值本研究旨在拓宽高等教育政策中卓越倡议的知识,揭示其特征和新自由主义性质。它还试图在展示5-100项目的定性研究方面作出贡献,以便将来对类似的高等教育政策进行比较分析。
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