State financing of higher education as a factor of development of economics knowledge

Journal Title: Схід - Year 2017, Vol 150, Issue 4

Abstract

The article raises issues of the development of the system of higher education in Ukraine as a factor in building a knowledge economy. The approaches to financing higher education institutions and their income structure and the ratio of public and private expenditures on education in Ukraine and countries of the world are considered. The basic forms of attraction of financial resources by institutions of higher education in international practice are determined. The directions of development of the system of higher education in the EU countries are investigated and it is determined that the increase of the state financing is inherent in more developed countries with an innovative model of economic development. It is noted that developed countries pay much attention not only to the development of higher education systems, but also to a much larger share of spending in favor of secondary and vocational education. The article analyzes the existing model of financing education in the country and identifies the problems of financing education in Ukraine. The authors provided recommendations for improving the financial support of higher education institutions in Ukraine. The solution of the problem of financing the material and technical support of higher educational institutions will be a powerful instrument for development, which will, as a result, promote the quality of higher education as a factor in the development of the knowledge economy. It has been determined that in any model of university financing, funds should be directed, first of all, to updating the material and technical base (modern laboratories, research equipment, etc.) and paying for the work of the scientific and pedagogical staff (primarily, the leading scientists working in these educational institutions). Under such conditions it is possible to build world-class universities in Ukraine.

Authors and Affiliations

Lyudmila Oleinikova, Hanna Tereshchenko

Keywords

Related Articles

Evolution of marrige and family relations in the South-Ukrainian village of the end of the 19th- the first quarter of the 20th century

In the article the author characterizes the process of evolution of family relations of the peasants of the South-Ukrainian region under the influence of modernization processes of the end of the 19th - the first quarter...

Theoretical and methodological principles of anti-corruption philosophical and educational concept

The article considers the reasons for the spread of corruption in higher education inUkrainefrom analytical and philosophical points of view. Nowadays the higher education ofUkraineis in critical condition. Despite the a...

Transformations of the new media of the Christian confesions in Ukraine

The author investigates the changes of the new media in Ukrainian churches. It has been proved that the Internet environment has triggered the activities of various electronic confessional media, making them new means of...

AGGRESSIVE TECHNOLOGIC INFLUENCE ON MASS CONSCIENCE AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF THE EAST UKRAINIAN CONFLICT. MYTHOLOGY OF THE MILITARY PHASE

In this article the author continues his philosophical research of aggressive manipulative influence on mass consciousness, which is a basic component of the "hybrid war" Russian Federation against the Ukraine. It ident...

Theoretical and conceptual approach to benchmarking on the example of the construction sector of the Republic of Azerbaijan

The distinctive correlation of precise boundaries is an essential aspect of social interests in determination of benefit during the course of theoretical and comparative analysis of benchmarking. The relevance of researc...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP425859
  • DOI 10.21847/1728-9343.2017.4(150).111195
  • Views 139
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Lyudmila Oleinikova, Hanna Tereshchenko (2017). State financing of higher education as a factor of development of economics knowledge. Схід, 150(4), 25-31. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-425859