The University in a Global Age

Economy, Culture, Democracy
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Daniel Araya is a PhD candidate in Educational Policy at the University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign). His research explores subjects related to globalization and technology. He has worked with the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (UIUC) and was recently selected for the 2009 Oxford Internet Institute s Summer Doctoral Programme.
In the knowledge economy, research-based innovation has become a critical concern to policymakers around the world. For various strategists, universities are envisioned as commercial incubators for a global market. Beyond their commercial potential, however, universities have also become cultural incubators for a global age. Many universities have begun to harness emerging technologies in support of experimental models of teaching and learning. It seems clear that digital networks offer a promising medium for enabling new global modes of education. Beyond their potential for commercial innovation, universities have the capacity to become global learning networks in support of a cosmopolitan society. Arguably, the distributed nature of peer-to-peer networks offers a material infrastructure in support of democratic models of education.

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