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India Proposes Private Universities

Science, 1995
New Delhi—The Indian government wants legislative approval of a plan that would allow the first private universities in the country. The proposal responds to complaints from industry and students that undergraduates aren't being properly trained for high-tech jobs.
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University Research and Public–Private Interaction

2010
Universities' centrality within the public research systems has been increasing over time, as it has their interactions with industry. Such interaction poses two dilemmas. One concerns individual scientists and the potential trade-off between basic research activities and those activities required to successfully develop and commercialize academic ...
Foray D., LISSONI, FRANCESCO
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Private Universities as Family Business

2020
This chapter explains how Japanese family businesses in general, and family-run universities in particular, operate in practice and some of the negative and positive tropes with which they are frequently associated. These features include a high level of centralization, little voice for employees, top-down decision-making, and a particular concern over
Jeremy Breaden, Roger Goodman
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Private Universities:

2021
Jeremy Breaden, Roger Goodman
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Universally Composable Private Proximity Testing

2011
This paper aims at studying privacy-preserving tests for proximity. In a private proximity test, Alice can verify if she is close to Bob without either party revealing any other information about their location. We propose a system for private proximity testing based on the pre-distribution of data: the so-called commodity-based model.
Rafael Tonicelli   +2 more
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Reaching Beyond Geometry—The Privateness of Private Universities

2004
On the most general level one can distinguish between two groups of higher education commentators in Eastern Europe. First, there are those who declare that the necessary reforms have been successfully completed. From this perspective, East European countries have amended their higher education legislation, transformed the structures of higher ...
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From private practice to university

Veterinary Record, 2010
Gareth Arthurs moved from practice to academia, becoming a lecturer in small animal surgery at the Royal Veterinary College.
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