Only connect: designing university futures

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Abstract

The contemporary university has its place amid a world in total motion. The issue arises, then, as to what it is it to try to shape a university in the context of a world that lacks stability. The thesis argued here is twofold: (1) that the university should take seriously its entwinement with the world; indeed, with large eco-systems of the world; (2) that the instrumentality that is so prevalent in universities should be displaced by an ethic of collective care for the world. The logic of this double-thesis is plotted by examining the three matters of transdisciplinarity, leadership and quality. The article concludes by reflecting that university ‘design’ is a misnomer. Rather, universities can only be conjectured, imagined and ventured forth and with some delicacy.

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Barnett, R. (2023). Only connect: designing university futures. Quality in Higher Education, 29(1), 116–131. https://doi.org/10.1080/13538322.2022.2100627

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