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Participation in education is essential in fostering the full agency of people within society. Higher education is subject to a variety of rights for students, and often these rights are protected by law or by university policy. Rights and Responsibilities in Higher Education explores how higher education institutions have responded to this human-rights-based approach to higher education.Introducing the concept of educational rights and their role in the emerging university of the twenty-first century, the chapters in this collection delve into how educational stakeholders must understand the nature of rights and the role they play in shaping, often implicitly, an institution’s ethos, customs, norms, and traditions, and how educational rights should be reflected in the institution’s mission, vision, and values statements. The expertly collated contributions do not assume that rights are universal at all higher education institutions. The authors explore how historical, politico-legal, economic, sociocultural, colonial and environmental context impacts university rights and responsibilities.Rights and Responsibilities in Higher Education is appealing reading for any educator interested in higher education institutions' educational development.
Abhilasha Singh is is Dean of College of Business Administration at the American University in the Emirates, Dubai, UAE.Patrick Blessinger is the chief research scientist of the International Higher Education Teaching and Learning Association, USA.Madasu Bhaskara Rao is Professor at the ICFAI Business School in Hyderabad, India, which is a constituent of the ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education, a deemed-to-be University.
Chapter 1. Introduction to Rights and Responsibilities in Higher Education; Abhilasha Singh, Patrick Blessinger, and Madasu Bhaskara Rao Chapter 2. Student Rights and Responsibilities in a Global Context; Nour el houda Chaoui and Patrick BlessingerChapter 3. Institutional Rights and Responsibilities; Abhilasha Singh, Patrick Blessinger, and Apurva ShauryaChapter 4. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) in Higher Education; Chu Shi Wei, Carla Gwenaëlle Janke, and Maha PervezChapter 5. Twin Transition as Challenge for Higher Education Institutions; Mirela Panait, Violeta Sima, Ileana Georgiana Gheorghe, and Stefan PrahoveanuChapter 6. Intellectual Property (IP) and Academic Freedom: A Literature Review; Sameerah T. Saeed, Sarwat Nauman, and Habiba ChaouiChapter 7. Moulding Students via Critical Services: Roles and Responsibilities of Student Services in the Success of Students in Higher Education; Beena GiridharanChapter 8. Global Perspectives on Technology and Privacy on Learning Platforms: A Systematic Literature Review; Lukman Raimi, Nurudeen Babatunde Bamiro, and Abdulfatai Ismail OlohunfunmiChapter 9. Ethical Issues in Higher Education; Barbara Cozza, Marita Cronqvist, and Hari Chandra KamaliChapter 10. Globalization and International Higher Education: Current Trends and Developments; Sweta Patnaik, Indranil Bose, and Gisele ArrudaChapter 11. Conclusion; Abhilasha Singh and Patrick Blessinger