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''Roger King'' is a visiting research fellow at [[ACU]], the Association of Commonwealth | ''Roger King'' is a visiting research fellow at [[ACU]], the Association of Commonwealth Universities; and also visiting research professor at the Centre for Higher Education Research and Information ([[CHERI]]), Open University. | ||
He is a member of the Board of the [[Observatory for Borderless Higher Education]]. | He is a member of the Board of the [[Observatory for Borderless Higher Education]]. | ||
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He was also the founding chair of the Institute for Learning and Teaching that was established as part of the recommendations of the Dearing Report, from 1997–2001. He has been a member of JISC (1998–2001) and also HEFCE’s Teaching and Learning Committee (1998–2002). | He was also the founding chair of the Institute for Learning and Teaching that was established as part of the recommendations of the Dearing Report, from 1997–2001. He has been a member of JISC (1998–2001) and also HEFCE’s Teaching and Learning Committee (1998–2002). | ||
At the time of writing | At the time of writing this report he was a visiting professor at [[Queensland University of Technology]]. [[Australia]] | ||
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Revision as of 09:39, 17 March 2009
Roger King is a visiting research fellow at ACU, the Association of Commonwealth Universities; and also visiting research professor at the Centre for Higher Education Research and Information (CHERI), Open University.
He is a member of the Board of the Observatory for Borderless Higher Education.
Recently he has published two books: The University in the Global Age and The State, Democracy and Globaliza-tion, both by Palgrave Macmillan. Currently he is researching higher education regulation models and impacts.
He was vice-chancellor of the University of Lincoln (then called the University of Lincolnshire and Humberside) from 1992–2000, previously having been director and chief executive of Humberside Polytechnic (1989–1992).
He was also the founding chair of the Institute for Learning and Teaching that was established as part of the recommendations of the Dearing Report, from 1997–2001. He has been a member of JISC (1998–2001) and also HEFCE’s Teaching and Learning Committee (1998–2002).
At the time of writing this report he was a visiting professor at Queensland University of Technology. Australia
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