Higher Education in Ukraine: Current Problems and Probable Social Consequences of its Reforming in the Context of Neoliberal Transformation

The paper brings to the forefront experts’ assessments of the reforms in Ukraine’s higher education system in accordance with Western neoliberal standards. The following ideas have been discussed: though higher education reform is expected to bring more autonomy to universities, promote flexibility...

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Published in:Социология: теория, методы, маркетинг
Date:2016
Main Author: Yenin, M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Iнститут соціології НАН України 2016
Online Access:https://nasplib.isofts.kiev.ua/handle/123456789/181952
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Journal Title:Digital Library of Periodicals of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Cite this:Higher Education in Ukraine: Current Problems and Probable Social Consequences of its Reforming in the Context of Neoliberal Transformation / M. Yenin // Социология: теория, методы, маркетинг. — 2016. — № 1. — С. 117-125. — англ.

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Summary:The paper brings to the forefront experts’ assessments of the reforms in Ukraine’s higher education system in accordance with Western neoliberal standards. The following ideas have been discussed: though higher education reform is expected to bring more autonomy to universities, promote flexibility in designing curricula and thus to improve opportunities for social, including academic mobility, its implementation will entail rising costs of higher education, restriction of access to high-quality education, aggravation of social inequality, reduction of teaching staff and further growth in unemployment. Moreover, social and cultural mission of the today’s university as a producer of general social benefits may be levelled since the university will have to turn into an articulator of private business and big corporations' interests.
ISSN:1563-4426