Improving University Management for Increasing the Relevancy of Higher Education on the Labor Market
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University management, Educational quality, Labor marketAbstract
The changes in the Romanian higher education scenery have imposed essential changes of the educational process. The improvement of the university management has a major role in the process of attending to the needs of the current society and creating the premise of a relevant education which is also open-minded to the specific needs of our economy. The aim of the paper is to analyze the ways of improving the quality and efficiency of educational systems in Romania. It will also be intended to increase the visibility of university-oriented service activities for society and the socio-economic environment. The current paper covers an analysis of the results coming from a poll related to the evaluation of the educational quality. This attribute was reviewed in relation to the students, the teaching staff and the current economic status of the workforce market in Romania. The results of the poll were carefully analyzed and interpreted, conclusions and solutions defined. The people surveyed are students, master students, doctoral students and teachers from the technical faculties of the university.Downloads
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