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The Academic Enterprise: Promoting the Innovative Mindset in Higher Education Stefanie A. Lindquist Deputy Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs ASU: Dramatic Acceleration in Access 100% Increased enrollment in 16 years: 55,491 to


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The Academic Enterprise: Promoting the Innovative Mindset in Higher Education

Deputy Provost and

Stefanie A. Lindquist

Vice President for Academic Affairs

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ASU: Dramatic Acceleration in Access 100%

Increased enrollment in 16 years: 55,491 to 111,291

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ASU: Dramatic Acceleration in Research 415%

Increased research expenditures in 16 years: $120M to $618M

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How did ASU make such a dramatic institutional transformation?

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“ASU leaders act as designers first, administrators second.”

– Michael M. Crow

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Leverage Our Place Enable Student Success Transform Society Fuse Intellectual Disciplines Value Entrepreneurship Be Socially Embedded Conduct Use-Inspired Research Engage Globally

Design Aspirations

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Higher Education Operational Logics

Academy Model State Control Model Market Model Enterprise Model Animating Purpose Enlightenment of individual students Organizational preservation Profit maximization for owners and shareholders Social transformation Economic success Primary Funding Mechanisms Tuition, endowments Enrollment funding from state Tuition and fees Diverse; institutional entrepreneurship Examples Cambridge, Harvard, Vanderbilt Traditional state universities University of Phoenix ASU

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ASU

Strategies

NewCo Spinoffs Real Estate Technology Enabled Access Capacity Building Network Development

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NewCo Spinoffs

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Real Estate

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Capacity Building

King’s College London Arizona State University University of New South Wales

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Network Development

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Network Development

Oregon State University UC Riverside Arizona State University University of Texas at Austin Ohio State University University of Central Florida Georgia State University University of Kansas Michigan State University Iowa State University

Purdue University

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Technology Enabled Access

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To meet that demand the world would have to build 10 universities that each serve 25,000 students…

Source: UNESCO Global High-Level Forum, Paris Report, June 2015

…every week, every year,

for 15 years.

The demand for higher education will grow from 220,000,000 to 415,000,000 by 2030.

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Stefanie A. Lindquist

Deputy Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs sl@asu.edu

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Worldwide locations