Autonomous university
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An autonomous university typically refers to a university that exercises independent control over its day-to-day operations and curriculum,[1] as opposed to a university in which the government or a government agency controls the academic programs.[1]
The main dimensions of university autonomy are academic, organizational, financial and staff autonomy.[2]: 7 [1]
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Singapore
Singapore has six autonomous universities.[3]
See also
References
- ^ a b c Noor, Muhammad Murtaza (2017-05-15). "University autonomy". The Nation. Archived from the original on 2017-10-25.
- ^ Pruvot; Estermann (2017). "University Autonomy in Europe III" (PDF). European University Association. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2019-11-03.
- ^ "Post-Secondary". Ministry of Education. Retrieved 2019-10-19.
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