Mutual enhancement or one-way street: The intended synergy between research and education of Dutch universities of applied sciences

S.R. Daas*, Indira Day, Didi M.E. Griffioen

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Abstract

The integration of research activities in universities of applied sciences (UASs) has led to the transformation of these universities into organisations with two primary processes: research and education. Although many believe in the benefits of combining research and education in one organisation, which is referred to as synergy in this study, research–education synergies have rarely been empirically investigated, particularly in the UAS context. Thus, this research investigates the intended synergy between the research and education of UASs by conducting a document analysis of their university-wide strategic policy. The findings show that UASs aim for synergies among people, UAS organisations and outside UAS organisations, with a focus on education-oriented synergies. This study provides an initial understanding of the strategic aims of UASs considering research–education synergy. The findings provide direction and a framework for future research and form a base for making explicit strategic choices for research–education connections in universities.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)523-535
Number of pages13
JournalHigher Education Quarterly
Volume78
Issue number3
Early online date29 Aug 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2024

Keywords

  • document analysis
  • higher education
  • institutional policy
  • research–teaching nexus
  • strategy

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