Journal article
Two Hippocratic oaths for higher education
G Sharrock
Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management | Published : 2010
Abstract
This essay argues that due to a confluence of trends over the last two decades, today's universities rely on managerial professionalism far more than in the past. But the legitimacy of management in academic institutions remains in question, and is often seen as a threat to scholarly aims and values. Institutions may benefit from considering two 'Hippocratic oaths' in parallel, one for scholarly work and one for managerial work. Two notional oaths are presented to contrast two distinct types of professionalism, each with a different logic. The comparison suggests there are some common values that are enacted differently, depending on the practitioner role. Recognising the professional agenda..
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