追求世界一流:加纳新建公立大学的经验教训

Abdul-Majeed Y., Felli G.K.A., L. W.C., Ruth A.K., E. A.
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在全球范围内,高等院校要么声称自己是世界一流的卓越中心,要么渴望成为世界一流的卓越中心,这是一种日益增长的趋势。这些机构追求世界一流水平的证据,在它们的战略使命、愿景和使命宣言中比比皆是。加纳的公立大学也不例外,在所谓的传统大学和新成立的大学之间,尽管是通过愿景和使命宣言,但似乎在世界一流水平上展开了激烈的竞争。本研究旨在考察加纳选定的三所传统大学所取得的成功,以及两所新成立的大学在寻求成为世界级卓越中心的过程中所采取的应对策略。本研究采用探索性研究方法或途径。审查的相关文件包括建立加纳高等教育监管机构的议会法;确定五所选定的供研究的公立大学的议会法案;选定公立大学的战略任务、愿景、使命宣言、核心价值观和报告。调查结果显示,全球知名的大学排行榜(尤其是《泰晤士高等教育世界大学排名》)规定了严格的标准或表现指标。报告进一步显示,传统大学在全球研究声誉、会议论文质量、引文影响得分和国际合作或联系数量方面在世界排名中占据突出地位,而新成立的大学尚未给人留下深刻印象。因此,该研究建议对基准实践进行优先排序。
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The Quest for World-Classness: Lessons for Newly Created Public Universities in Ghana
There is a growing trend globally, among institutions of higher learning to either claim to be world-class Centers of Excellence or to aspire to be. Evidence of the quest for world-classness by these institutions abound in their strategic mandates, vision, and mission statements. Public universities in Ghana are no exception to the rule, and there seem to be a close competition between so-called traditional universities and newly created ones for world-classness albeit through vision and mission statements. This study sought to examine successes chalked by three selected traditional universities in Ghana and the coping strategies initiated by two recently established ones in their quest to distinguish themselves as world-class centers of excellence. The study adopted the exploratory research method or approach. Relevant documents reviewed included the Act of Parliament establishing the regulator of tertiary education in Ghana; the Acts of Parliament establishing the five selected public universities for the study; strategic mandates, vision, mission statements, core values and reports from the selected public universities. The findings revealed a rigorous criteria or performance indicators prescribed by globally renowned league tables, notably the Times Higher Education World Universities Ranking League. It further revealed that the traditional universities, have featured prominently on world league tables on the basis of global reputation for research, quality of conference papers, citation impact score and number of international collaborations or linkages created, while the newly created ones are yet to make an impression. Thus, the study recommends the prioritization of benchmarked practices.
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