On a third mission: aligning an entrepreneurial University’s mission, strategy and strategic actions to a language centre context
Marise Lehto
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042823753
Tiivistelmä
Traditionally
Universities have been charged with a mission that is twofold: to teach and to
conduct research. However, there is an increasing interest in and focus on a third
component of their mission, i.e. to become an entrepreneurial university.
Depending on the discipline and field of inquiry, this focus raises different
questions for the various areas of academia. For the purposes of this study, I
explore what this means from the perspective of the Center for Languages and
Communication studies (thereafter referred to as CeLCS), located as an
independent unit within a University which states ‘we are an entrepreneurial
university’. However, several important questions emerge e.g., what exactly is
an entrepreneurial university? Why is it important to become an entrepreneurial
university? How can a language centre develop and contribute to this mission?
How do the teachers conceptualize an entrepreneurial university, especially in
terms of competencies, commitment and participation? Drawing on a higher
education literature review of the entrepreneurial university I first explore
how the phenomena is understood. Following that, I report on and discuss the
results of a survey which attempted to gauge how the entrepreneurial university
and third mission is conceptualized and could be made actionable within the
CeLCS context, including the role of the entrepreneurial university within the
language center, and the potential it has to raise the CeLCS profile in the
local community. This study provides CeLCS with an opportunity to advance their
knowledge and associated strategic actions in order to develop a future
research agenda for the unit and contribute to the third mission of Turku
University.
Kokoelmat
- Rinnakkaistallenteet [19207]