Models of university management in the context of globalization: historical and legal aspects
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31489/2020l2/49-61Keywords:
globalization processes in higher education, university governance models, neoliberalism, trustee governance, and corporate governanceAbstract
The article addresses the state policy and the process of its implementation in the transformation of the governing system of public and national universities of the Republic of Kazakhstan. As a result of the research, it was revealed that the trust management model is reflected in national and state universities, and also the theoretical and practical significance of the corporate governance model was considered. Historical and theoretical methods have been used to deepen the genesis of corporate and other collegial governing bodies, a historical analysis of the formation of the governing system of higher education in England and a description of the key acts that underpin the reform. During the research, a brief overview of foreign experience and scientific literature was reviewed to discuss the current market trends in the universities of the country and appropriate management methods. The theoretical works of the well-known economists on the implementation of the ideas of neoliberalism in the field of reference were analysed and their theoretical views analysed. As a theoretical basis for the analysis of the university management approach, the governance model of an Australian law scholar was described, and the economic theories governed in this regard were described. A brief analysis of the current status of the Supervisory Boards was conducted on the websites of the two universities, followed by a brief analysis of their strengths and weaknesses. Some proposals were made to improve the governing bodies of national and public universities in the country.