Non-Fiction Books:

Preparing the World's Research Universities to Respond to an Era of Challenge and Change

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Over the past decade, the Glion Colloquium has established itself as an influential resource in addressing the challenges, roles, and responsibilities of the world's research universities. In this book, university leaders from around the world consider how their institutions should respond to the challenge of profound economic, technological, social, and political change. It was developed from topics discussed at the IX Glion Colloquium in 2012. The book discusses not only how research universities are adapting to major changes, but also how they can develop new curricula, student experiences, research paradigms, social engagement, and international alliances to better address the many challenges these changes create.

Author Biography

Luc E. Weber is rector emeritus of the University of Geneva. James J. Duderstadt is president emeritus of the University of Michigan.
Release date NZ
January 31st, 2014
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by James J. Duderstadt
  • Edited by Luc E. Weber
Country of Publication
France
Imprint
Economica, Editions
Pages
300
Publisher
Economica, Editions
Dimensions
152x229x23
ISBN-13
9782717865868
Product ID
21485987

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