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Gritzner, Charles F. – Journal of Geography, 1981
Examines consequences of cross-cultural technology transfer. Questions for students to analyze regarding the feasibility of transferring a particular form of technology to a given cultural group are provided. (RM)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Developing Nations, Higher Education, Secondary Education
Walters, Philip R. – Currents, 1990
Suggestions to institutions of higher education on how to go about selecting a planned giving consultant include ask colleagues from other institutions whom they've used in the past; examine written proposals from a wide range of firms; look for chemistry and credibility; check references; and button down the terms of the consultancy. (MLW)
Descriptors: Consultants, Fund Raising, Higher Education, Personnel Selection
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Maher, Theodore J.; Spencer, Michael P. – Industry and Higher Education, 1997
Assesses Cooperative Extension Service's role in advancing manufacturing modernization in rural areas. Considers whether the complementary interests of extension and the National Institute of Standards and Technology's Manufacturing Extension Partnership warrants increased collaboration. (SK)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Extension Education, Higher Education, Manufacturing Industry
Matthews, Jana B. – 1983
Information about consulting projects and consultants is provided to help college administrators. It is noted that colleges are increasingly asking consultants for help with such diverse projects as database design, collection of new information, or the development of evaluative procedures. The stages of a successful consulting project and the…
Descriptors: College Administration, Consultants, Consultation Programs, Contracts
Lallez, Raymond – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Education, 1986
Investigates the educational technologies that could and/or should be introduced into higher education in developing nations. Examines how educational technologies--affected by engineering, industry, and educational personnel--could be used to attain certain objectives. Suggests change approaches and indicates research avenues needed. (TRS)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Development, Educational Media, Educational Technology
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Miller, Harry G.; Merritt, E. Hollis – Journal of Studies in Technical Careers, 1985
The article addresses questions about the significance of international academic ties between public universities and developing countries from the standpoint of ethical practices and needs of each entity. The authors propose a series of emphases and a set of guidelines to stimulate carefully planned involvement of state universities in technical…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Ethics, Guidelines, Higher Education
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Zetter, Roger – Ekistics, 1980
Examines contradictions between the view of planning embodied in the educational programs of developed nations and the actual needs of developing countries. Considered are some processes by which self-help and indigenous, as opposed to imported, planning education can be encouraged. (Author/WB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Higher Education
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Altbach, Philip G. – Teachers College Record, 1981
The center-periphery concept, when applied to education, implies that the "central" institutions are research-oriented and part of an international knowledge system, while the "peripheral" institutions are not creative, but simply copy developments from abroad. Third world universities are peripheral institutions that look to universities in the…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Economic Status
Micou, Ann McKinstry – 1992
This publication is a handbook of Canadian nongovernmental, nonprofit organizations (NGOs) working for change and the establishment of democracy in South Africa. It is offered as a companion to an earlier handbook on similar European NGOs. In particular, this publication illuminates the framework in which NGOs operate; clarifies appropriate…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Change Agents, Financial Support, Foreign Countries
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Gottifredi, J. C. – European Journal of Education, 1993
Major differences between European and Latin American universities are examined, and resulting differences in motivations and restrictions regarding cooperative programs are discussed. It is concluded that, although Latin American institutions stand to gain from educational and technical assistance of European institutions, they be prepared to be…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Institutional Characteristics
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deBruijn, Debbie; Matheson, Arden – Canadian Library Journal, 1987
Describes the implementation of remote public access to the online catalog at the University of Calgary and discusses the technical considerations and difficulties encountered. The resulting cooperative efforts of the library and the university computing center are outlined, and several library service related issues are raised. (CLB)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Access to Information, Electronic Equipment, Higher Education
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Griffiths, R. C. – Higher Education, 1980
Implications of British government policy decisions for cooperation with universities in developing countries are described. Governmental methods of organizing technical assistance are seen as expensive in terms of cost and staff time and unsuited to institution-to-institution collaboration, which is essential if aid programs are to be effective.…
Descriptors: Centralization, Decentralization, Developing Nations, Financial Support
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van de Bunt-Kokhuis, Sylvia G. M. – Higher Education Management, 1993
A discussion of higher education in eastern Europe begins with a description of the major European programs promoting international mobility for students and scholars and then examines reform efforts in the former Soviet Union, Poland, and former East Germany. Critical factors in the success of reforms are outlined. (MSE)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Change, Faculty Mobility, Foreign Countries
Shrivastava, Lorely – 1990
Economic cooperation and technology transfer have been most effective in developing countries with colonial roots. Developing countries also feel most comfortable with countries that share a common language and some cultural understanding. However, other cultural elements are often ignored in technology transfer, leading to failure of the…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Economic Development, Higher Education, Intercultural Communication
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Rao, D. Subba – Higher Education in Europe, 1984
Major problems faced in India's development are discussed, including rapid industrialization and urbanization and needs for ecological protection as well as food and industry, literacy, and rapid social change in a multilingual and multireligious society. The roles of higher education and international cooperation are also examined. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Role, Developing Nations, Ecology, Foreign Countries
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