Malcolm Tight is Professor of Higher Education at Lancaster University, UK, where he directs the Doctoral Programme in Educational Research (Higher Education). He is Editor of the journals Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education and Tertiary Education and Management.
The go-to contemporary reference source for Masters Dissertation and PhD students who are beginning to undertake systematic and critical inquiry into higher education policies, practices and issues. * Bernard Lisewski, Senior Lecturer in Academic Practice Development and Programme Leader for the MA in Higher Education, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK * Having this book means that you are ready to study any topic of higher education research with a knowledgeable mentor. Only Professor Tight can do this magnificent work! * Jung Cheol Shin, Professor in Higher Education Policy, Seoul National University, South Korea * Synthesizing the results of research is demanding, bringing together the wide variety of syntheses is an even greater challenge. Malcolm Tight has done an excellent job for the literature on higher education. He has distilled here what we can be confident about and what we should investigate further. * David Boud, Alfred Deakin Professor and Director of the Centre for Research in Assessment and Digital Learning, Deakin University, Australia * It covers a wide range of topics - from course design and student experience to institutional management and knowledge and research - and will provide an invaluable resource for practitioners and policymakers, as well as higher education researchers. * Rachel Brooks, Professor of Sociology, University of Surrey, UK * This excellent piece of scholarship characterizes and encapsulates the evolution of the field of higher education worldwide. It sets the groundwork for future research on the field as a whole and by theme, both of which needed to better understand the field, to cement the identity of higher education researchers, and to draw insights for policy and practice in present and future challenging times. * Hugo Horta, Associate Professor, Social Contexts and Policies of education, Faculty of Education, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong * Malcolm Tight continues his important endeavor of mapping the field of higher education research, its strengths and weaknesses, its gaps and congested areas. This overview will help readers to learn the lessons from this rich literature and identify new areas for productive investigation * William Locke, Professor and Director of Melbourne Centre for the Study of Higher Education, The University of Melbourne, Australia *