The Overripe Need for the Higher School Reform, or Why the Business Should Come into Universities. Part II
Abstract
The Russian higher education reform is ripe and overripe a long time. It is conducted primarily as optimization for purely economic criteria. This work contains a sketch of the actions that are able to adjust the conversion in connection with the orientation of the universities to the real labor market. This adjustment includes a number of significant steps towards the creation of a deep social partnership of government, business and academic communities.
About the Authors
Nikolay Gorin
Kurgan branch of the Ural Institute of Economics, Management and Law
Russian Federation
Andrey Neshchadin
Institute of Innovative Economy; Finance University under the Government of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation
Grigory Tulchinsky
National Research University 'Higher School of Economics', Saint Petersburg
Russian Federation
For citations:
Gorin N.,
Neshchadin A.,
Tulchinsky G.
The Overripe Need for the Higher School Reform, or Why the Business Should Come into Universities. Part II. Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences. 2016;(2):22-35.
(In Russ.)