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This project was launched in early 2006, with Professor John Brennan (Centre for Higher Education Research and Information, Open University, UK) as Chair of the Organising Committee.
The project terminated with a final conference in October 2007 and a final report and research agenda were subsequently published in July 2008 - see also the ESF press release: The University of the Future.
A EUROCORES Programme: Higher Education and Social Change (EuroHESC) has already resulted from this Forward Look.
Higher education institutions are being subjected to a variety of pressures that seek, primarily, to enhance higher education’s contribution to the successful creation of so-called ‘knowledge societies’, together with, and receiving only slightly less emphasis, the achievement of greater equity and social justice.
This Forward Look has examined the relevant higher education research literature in terms of its underlying conceptual approaches and empirical findings across a number of selected sub-themes (see below) in order to derive a future research agenda that will address scientific questions of long term strategic concern to the future of higher education.
Download the flyer for a quick overview and see the Project Summary for more details.
The five themes that have been addressed are:
A paper was commissioned for each theme and the findings published in the form of a report: Higher Education Looking Forward: Relations between Higher Education and Society.

Higher Education Looking Forward: An Agenda for Future Research
(July 2008)
In the report, Brennan and a multinational team of experts point out that universities are as affected by internationalisation and globalisation as other actors are, ranging from people and companies to whole countries. In the past, universities have educated national elites and produced skilled people needed for local or regional economies. Now they are producing people for the global economy, but their local mission continues. This can expose them to financial as well as academic risk, and can call for more financial and management resources than many universities have available. [more]
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