Mergers in Danish Higher Education: An overview over the changing landscape

Kaare Aagaard, Hanne Foss Hansen, Jørgen Gulddahl Rasmussen

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    Abstract

    The Danish Higher Education landscape has experienced profound changes as a result of mergers over the past 15 years. All parts of the higher education system, including short-cycle and medium-cycle institutions, the university sector and the governmental research institutes (GRIs), have been involved in these processes, resulting in a considerable reduction in the number of institutions. However, the processes have differed in both timing and content across the different sectors. This chapter outlines the changes across three different higher education sectors – short, medium and long-cycle – and analyses the merger processes in the university and GRI sectors in more detail. Although there are important differences between the three sectors, it is argued that the similarities in development between these sectors are substantial. The chapter also analyses and discusses the specific Danish setting which enabled and supported the merger processes and highlights some of the major challenges associated with the actual processes.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationMergers in Higher Education : The Experience from Northern Europe
    EditorsR. Pinheiro, L. Geschwind, T. Aarrevaara
    Place of PublicationLondon
    PublisherSpringer
    Publication date2016
    Pages73-88
    Chapter5
    ISBN (Print)9783319219172
    ISBN (Electronic)9783319219189
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2016
    SeriesHigher Education Dynamics
    Volume46
    ISSN1571-0378

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