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QUALITY-RELATED FUNDING IN ROMANIAN HIGHER EDUCATION THROUGHOUT 2003 – 2011: A GLOBAL ASSESSMENT
The article explores quality-related funding and its global outcomes in the
context of Romanian higher education by focusing on the funding allocations
provided to public universities throughout a period of nine years based on their
institutional performance on the quality indicators integrated in the funding
algorithm. Global funding allocations between universities are analysed and a
summative appraisal for the entire nine-year window is provided. The article
also explores the relation between quality- related funding, institutional
disciplinary profiles and the results of a comprehensive evaluation conducted
in 2011 by the Ministry of Education to complete a classification of the
universities. The main findings indicate a low overall impact of qualityrelated
funding for many institutions, but also a clear pattern in which
universities focused on science, technology, engineering and mathematics
overwhelmingly outperformed mixed institutions, as well as those focused on
humanities, arts and social sciences. Furthermore, the global quality-related
funding outcomes of the 2003 – 2011 period studied in the paper are shown
to be significantly associated with the results of the 2011 classificatio