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  November 4, 2011, 4:23 pm By Guest Writer The following is a guest post from Malcolm Press, pro-vice chancellor and head of the College of Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Birmingham, and Christine Ennew, pro-vice chancellor for internationalization and science and a professor of marketing at the University of Nottingham. The [...]

Title Vocational Education and Universities: Building Collaboration and Pathways for Local/Regional Development Authors Ellen Hazelkorn, Dublin Institute of Technology   Download here: http://arrow.dit.ie/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1010&context=csercon SOURCE:  http://arrow.dit.ie/csercon/11/

South America is ready to tango with its academic partners 30 October 2010 By Paul Jump Bank breaks the ice as insular universities look abroad for collaboration. Paul Jump reports // // ]]> Brazil’s recent high-profile investment in science is perhaps the first time that Latin American higher education has registered on the global consciousness. [...]

Fourth EUA-CDE Workshop: Mobility and Collaboration – international and inter-sectoral 20-21 January 2011 ELTE University, Budapest, Hungary The mobility of early stage researchers is increasingly important for universities. International mobility and collaboration with other institutions strengthen the profile of doctoral programmes and increase institutional research capacity. Collaboration with other sectors, such as industry, promotes a series of [...]

The EuroSPIN consortium consists of the four partners below. All are at the forefront of Neuroinformatics research: Royal Institute of Technology – KTH, Sweden (coordinator of EuroSPIN) KTH – Kungliga Tekniska högskolan, is the largest, oldest and most internationally diverse technical university in Sweden. It is ranked as one of the leading technical universities in [...]

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