<p>“What we want and seek to obtain is a co-operative journey that will end in a co-operative university.†(Rae 1909:29, quoted in Woodin, 2017: 34) In early discussions leading to the formation of the Co-operative College, co-operators saw themselves embarking on a journey towards co-operative higher education. This ambition has been revisited throughout the history of the College, with the hope that it would “become the nucleus of a Co-operative University of Great Britain, with a number of affiliated sectional and regional Colleges or Co-operative Institutes, as the demand arises.†(The British Co-operative College 1919 1944: 9). This paper will give an account of recent attempts leading up to the Centenary of the Co-operative College, over the period 2008-2018. It will explore the ideas and practices of co-operative higher education now, situating these efforts within the broader political and economic climate of the UK and in light of recent developments in the co-operative movement, including multi-stakeholder models of governance and Platform Co-operatives. It will summarise recent research into co-operative higher education and give brief accounts of those involved.</p>
History
School affiliated with
University of Lincoln (Historic Research Outputs)
Date Submitted
2018-10-20
Date Accepted
2018-05-03
Date of First Publication
2018-05-03
Date of Final Publication
2018-05-03
Event Name
Co-operative Education and Research Conference 2018