1- Engineering school, Damghan University, Damghan, Iran , r.jamshidi@du.ac.ir 2- Strategic and Innovative Studies Center, Malekashtar University, Tehran, Iran
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In recent years, the higher education has grown in quantitative and qualitative dimensions in our country. But the point to consider is that, despite the progress of universities in developing their quantitative specifications, most of them have been developed using traditional style and cannot be able to need the needs of today's society. This problem has now become more complicated due to the massive changes in modern technology. In order to reform this disproportionate growth, we need a clear perspective on the characteristics and definitions of successful universities in the future to organize the development of universities in this country. This article attempts to present the possible scenarios for universities in the coming decades. According to these scenarios, the universities of the country can design their own policies and plan to move towards each of the major scenarios.
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Jamshidi R, Yadboroughi M, Rezaiee S J. Future Changes in Higher Education and the Vision of Future Universities. Educ Strategy Med Sci 2018; 11 (2) :25-25 URL: http://edcbmj.ir/article-1-1340-en.html