The Indispensable University describes the innovative transformation of
institutions of higher education (HEIs) across the world, in response to
the emerging realities of the twenty-first century global
knowledge-based economy, as well as describes how HEIs are defining many
of today's economic realities on a regional level. HEIs continue to
drive economic development through their traditional roles of purchaser,
employer, real estate developer, workforce developer and community
developer. But these roles now must be executed more strategically and
collaboratively. Also, the twenty-first century economy offers
universities unique opportunities to generate the intellectual and
financial capital that drives emerging knowledge-based industries. Case
studies are drawn from: urban America; rural America; Europe; the Middle
East; and emerging countries. Some of the topics covered include the
following: the role of university presidents as change leaders; the
relationship between higher education institutions and the political
leadership of cities, states, and nations; successful models of
partnerships between higher education and the private sector; and future
challenges and opportunities facing the modern university.