In the evolving landscape of higher education, institutions are grappling with how to adapt their governance models to address new trends and technologies. The traditional balance of power and ...
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The practice of shared governance — where faculty, staff, administrators, boards, and sometimes students share responsibility for decision-making and policy development — has long been considered a ...
The history of shared governance in universities is long and layered, rooted in medieval traditions and evolving through American higher education. The earliest universities, such as Bologna and Paris ...