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Central European Higher Education Cooperation Conference Proceedings


Szerkesztette: József Berács – Gergely Kováts – Liviu Matei – Pusa Nastase – Mátyás Szabó
2017 április
ISSN 2060-9698
ISBN 978-963-503-641-7
145 oldal





A kiadvány letöltheti (angolul) ide kattintva:

Kapcsolódó dokumentumok

További tanulmányok találhatóak a Hungarian Educational Research Journal (2017/1) folyóiratban.The 2nd CEHEC conference page is available here.



This volume comprises selected papers presented at the second Central European Higher Education Cooperation (CEHEC) conference held in Budapest on June 16-17, 2016.
The event was part of a series of conferences organized by the CEHEC project, an initiative of the Center of International Higher Education Studies (CIHES) at Corvinus University of Budapest and Yehuda Elkana Center for Higher Education at Central European University (CEU). CEHEC has multiple goals. First, it aims to create a forum for sharing experiences and good practices, for discussing challenges, progress and opportunities for academic collaboration, and for policy discussion in the region’s higher education. Second, it builds a professional network that can provide support to relevant stakeholders. Last but not least, the series of conferences that emerged from this cooperation seek to provide more visibility to Central and Eastern Europe in the global higher education landscape and recreate the attractiveness the region had in the 1990s for researchers and policy makers.
The CEHEC conference series intends to bring together researchers and practitioners who share a continuous interest in promoting both the scholarly study and the practical advancement of higher education in the Central and Eastern European region.


The second CEHEC conference, entitled “Distinctiveness of Central and Eastern European Higher Education,” aimed to reflect on current trends and key issues in the region’s higher education. Conference participants debated whether certain topics and issues are particular to the region’s higher education or are part of global trends. Some of the invited keynote speakers represented higher education systems from outside the region and brought an external, comparative perspective to current topics in Central and Eastern Europe. Jonathan R. Cole, former provost of Columbia University and member of the CEU Board of Trustees, who opened the conference with his keynote speech, discussed the future of research universities in the US. His latest book “Toward a More Perfect University” was launched at the conference.This volume presents two of the keynote speeches and six papers presented at the conference. An additional five conference papers were selected to be published in the Hungarian Educational Research Journal, and are available for free at the website of the journal (herj.lib.unideb.hu).


The detailed programme of the conference and information about the authors is enclosed in the Annex.
We hope these papers will be a useful and enjoyable read, and will inspire readers to join future conferences and other initiatives organized by the Central European Higher Education Cooperation (CEHEC).


A kiadványban megjelent tanulmányok:

  • Jonathan R. COLE: A Path Toward A Great 21st Century Research University
  • Malcolm GILLES: Whose universities are they?  Stakeholder representation in higher education governance
  • Liliana Eva DONATH: A sustainability approach of higher education
  • Gábor NAGY – József BERÁCS: Antecedents to the Export Market Orientation of Hungarian Higher Education Institutions and Their Performance Consequences: The Role of Managers in Fostering Export Market Orientation in the Organization
  • Wolfgang NEDOBITY: Distinctiveness Leads to Distinction A Conceptual Model of Brand Orientation within the Context of Higher Education
  • Éva PÁLINKÓ: Attitudes of PhD Holders towards the Business Sector in Hungary
  • Lenka RÁBEKOVÁ –  Jozef HVORECKÝ: Tailored Courses for Adult Learners
  • Sudeshna LAHIRI: Teacher Appraisal at Universities in Hungary: Comparison of Indian Policies and the European Context
  • Pusa NASTASE – Mátyás SZABÓ: Good Practices in Student Centered Learning in Central and Eastern Europe

További tanulmányok találhatóak a Hungarian Educational Research Journal (2017/1) folyóiratban:

  • Gabriella KECZER: An Appropriate Organizational Model for Community Colleges in Hungary
  • Elene JIBLADZE : Reforms for the external legitimacy in the post Rose Revolution Georgia. Case of university autonomy 
  • Šimon STIBUREK – Aleš VLK – Václav ŠVEC: Study of the success and dropout in the higher education policy in Europe and V4 countries 
  • Kata OROSZ: Predicting the Skill Proficiency of Central European Adults: The Role of Higher Education, Work Experience, and Socioeconomic Background in “Credential Societies”
  • Valér VERES: Social effects triggered by the expansion of higher education in Romania


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