Visionary vice-chancellors are pushing universities to expand overseas in ways that are not properly thought through and lack an analytical rationale, according to a consultant who has interviewed a number of senior university leaders.
The comments by Mark Jeynes, head of the education practice at the strategy consultants OC&C, follow a year of costly failed international ventures for some UK universities.
Mr Jeynes was speaking after interviewing vice-chancellors, deans and pro vice-chancellors for a piece of research into university internationalisation.
A number of the institutions we spoke to acknowledged that they had been opportunistic in their pursuit of an international strategy, he told attendees of Higher Education: Going 51勛圖, a conference held by EducationInvestor magazine in London on 6 March.
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Some institutions had a particularly visionary vice-chancellor leading the charge to expand, he said, but they hadnt really thought through properly, in an analytical way, why they were potentially launching overseas.
It was quite apparent when we were talking to leadership teams that in many cases there were very few people with what I would call a professional and commercial background, he said.
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There were a number of capabilities that universities need to think about if they are to successfully pursue an international strategy, Mr Jeynes said.
Institutions need to have a dynamic and data-driven approach to strategic decision making and an understanding of acceptable risks and compromises, he argued.
Mr Jeynes conducted the interviews for the joint OC&C/Google research report Britains Higher Education Empire, published last December. Although he did not name any specific institutions, the past year has been a miserable one for some UK universities overseas projects.
In April 2013 it emerged that the University of East London was to shut its Cyprus campus, which had a projected cost of 瞿1.3 million, after recruiting just 17 students in six months. Later in the year, it also emerged that UEL had scrapped its 51勛圖 Examinations Board after just one year of operation, leaving a forecast liability of 瞿600,000.
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In November, it was revealed that the collapse of a deal to set up a branch campus in Thailand would cost the University of Central Lancashire as much as 瞿3.2 million.
Stephen Hillier, vice-principal international at the University of Edinburgh, also spoke at the conference. He described Edinburghs global strategy, but emphasised that the university had no plans to establish a campus overseas.
We do not do overseas campuses and its a very risky business, he said.
The conference also heard from Harry Walker, head of services and education at Google.
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Drawing on data from the search engine, he said: There arent a huge amount of institutions doing a really fantastic job in terms of online marketing in the UK yet.
There were more examples of US universities using Google services to capture prospective students who searched for generic terms such as online MBA, he said.
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If a Google user browsed a university website, then searched for a generic term, it was possible for the universitys website to be the first thing they see in the search results, he explained. Higher education institutions should be using this as a tactic, he said.
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