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Editorial

A tribute to Professor Sir David Watson (1949–2015)

References

  • Brown, T. 2011. Ten Years of National Teaching Fellowships: Four Stories from Education. Bristol: Higher Education Academy Subject Centre for Education.
  • Watson, D. 1988. Margaret Fuller: An American Romantic. Oxford: Berg.
  • Watson, D. 1992. Arendt. London: Fontana Press.
  • Watson, D. 2000. “The New Attack on Higher Education.” Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 4: 90–94.
  • Watson, D. 2002. “Is UK HE fit for Purpose?” Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 6: 63–72.
  • Watson, D. 2003. “UK HE: Facing the Future.” Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 7: 2–8.
  • Watson, D. 2006. “New Labour and Higher Education.” Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 10: 63–67 , and 92–96.
  • Watson, D. 2007. Managing Civic and Community Engagement. Maidenhead: McGraw-Hill/Open University Press.
  • Watson, D. 2009. “The Dark Side of Institutional Research.” Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 13: 71–75.
  • Watson, D. 2012a. “Who Runs Our Universities?” Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 16: 41–45.
  • Watson, D. 2012b. Higher Education and The Question of Conscience. Keynote Address: ‘Discourses of Inclusion in Higher Education’, Milton Keynes: Open University.
  • Watson, D. 2014. The Question of Conscience: Higher Education and Personal Responsibility. London: Institute of Education Press.

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