Centre for Higher Education explained

Centre for Higher Education
Native Name:Centrum für Hochschulentwicklung
Native Name Lang:deu
Abbreviation:CHE
Established:1994
Founder:Reinhard Mohn,
Type:Non-profit limited liability company (gGmbH)
Purpose:Higher education reform
Headquarters:Gütersloh, Germany
Budget:5 million
Budget Year:2018
Staff:50
Staff Year:2020

The Centre for Higher Education (CHE) (German: '''Centrum für Hochschulentwicklung''') is a German organization dedicated to higher education reform. Founded in 1994 by the Bertelsmann Stiftung and the German Rectors' Conference as a non-profit limited liability company, it is best known to the public for its published university rankings.

CHE University Ranking

See main article: CHE University Ranking. Introduced in 1998, the annual CHE University Ranking is the most comprehensive ranking of German universities and Fachhochschulen.[1]

Criticism

CHE has been criticized for lobbying the media, politics and society to increase the acceptance of tuition fees and "elite" universities. The relationship between CHE and Bertelsmann is seen as particularly problematic. Since CHE is largely financed by the Bertelsmann Stiftung, which is the majority owner of Bertelsmann, critics doubt the sociopolitical neutrality and non-profit nature of the institution and assume that CHE's policies are significantly influenced by the interests and ideas of the media corporation.[2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About the Ranking. 2021-01-01. ZEIT Campus.
  2. Book: Wernicke, Jens. Netzwerk der Macht – Bertelsmann. Der medial-politische Komplex aus Gütersloh. 978-3-939864-02-8. 2nd ext.. Marburg. de. 244292097.
  3. Web site: Kyrosch. Alidusti. Wie das Centrum für Hochschulentwicklung Politik an Hochschulen macht. 2007-10-17. 2021-01-01. www.studis-online.de. de.