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Response of Chinese Higher Education and SJTU to Globalization
2008

by GK | Jan 1, 2008 | Chapters and other contributions, Governance and leadership, Missions & Responsibilities, Teaching & Learning

Jie Zhang, Shanghai Jia Tong University 2008 Globalization means more competition and that a nation’s investment, production and innovation are  not limited by its borders. Internationalization, according to Levin (2001), is one set of behaviour  influenced by...

The Engagement of Australian Universities with Globalization
2008

by GK | Jan 1, 2008 | Challenges, Chapters and other contributions, Governance and leadership, Teaching & Learning

John Niland, New South Wales University 2008 Despite the common image of isolated ivory towers, universities in point of fact have long embraced the world beyond their national horizon. Initially, scholars travelled from country to country in search of a student...

An Open University for the 21st Century
2008

by GK | Jan 1, 2008 | Chapters and other contributions, Governance and leadership, Missions & Responsibilities, Teaching & Learning

Brenda Gourley, Open University 2008 Many things have been forever changed by the forces of globalization that have swept the world in the  last couple of decades. Higher Education is one of them. It has also been changed by the imperatives of a  knowledge society, a...

Universities as Content Providers
2008

by GK | Jan 1, 2008 | Chapters and other contributions, Missions & Responsibilities, Research & Innovation, Teaching & Learning

Dennis Tsichritzis, University of Geneva 2008 The main mission of the University was and still is Education. Naturally, Universities are also involved in many other activities like Research, Innovation, Incubation of small companies, services, etc. Education is,...

Universities, Businesses and Public Authorities
2006

by GK | Jan 1, 2006 | Chapters and other contributions, Missions & Responsibilities, Research & Innovation, Teaching & Learning

Marye A. Fox, North Carolina State University 2006 Read the full article

Obstacles to University–Industry Relations
2006

by GK | Jan 1, 2006 | Challenges, Chapters and other contributions, Research & Innovation, Teaching & Learning

Horst Soboll, EU Research Advisory Board 2006 Read the full article
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