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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


  1. The Academic Enterprise: Promoting the Innovative Mindset in Higher Education Stefanie A. Lindquist Deputy Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs

  2. ASU: Dramatic Acceleration in Access 100% Increased enrollment in 16 years: 55,491 to 111,291

  3. ASU: Dramatic Acceleration in Research 415% Increased research expenditures in 16 years: $120M to $618M

  4. How did ASU make such a dramatic institutional transformation?

  5. “ASU leaders act as designers first, administrators second.” – Michael M. Crow

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

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

  8. Capacity Building Real Network Estate Development ASU Technology Enabled NewCo Strategies Access Spinoffs

  9. NewCo Spinoffs

  10. Real Estate

  11. Capacity Building King’s College Arizona State University of New University London South Wales

  12. Network Development

  13. Network Development Oregon State University Michigan State University Iowa State University Ohio State University Purdue University University of Kansas UC Riverside Arizona State University Georgia State University University of Texas at Austin University of Central Florida

  14. Technology Enabled Access

  15. The demand for higher education will grow from 220,000,000 to 415,000,000 by 2030. To meet that demand the world would have to build 10 universities that each serve 25 ,000 students… …every week, every year, for 15 years . Source: UNESCO Global High-Level Forum, Paris Report, June 2015

  16. Stefanie A. Lindquist Deputy Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs sl@asu.edu

  17. Worldwide locations

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