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Higher education regionalization
Higher Education, 1984Is the allocation of higher education resources a means to regional development? Although many governments have approached higher education as part of a wider regional policy, it is still very much an open question whether higher education regionalization really works.
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Education in the Amazon Region
The amazon region extends over eight countries: Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Almost 36 million inhabitants, one third of them under 18 years of age, currently live in its 7 million km2. All this area has similar geographic, cultural, and environmental features, but also a common challenge.Cecilia Giambruno +4 more
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Vocational Education in the Region
Russian Education & Society, 1994Obviously, no other segment of public education today is in such a contradictory position as vocational education. This is due primarily to the departmental fragmentation of the vocational educational institutions that was inherited from the administrative-command system.
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Regionalism, Devolution and Education
Oxford Review of Education, 1977The debate on devolution has concerned itself mainly with the attempt to satisfy the national demands of the Scots: the gains or losses resulting from the dispersal of power have been a secondary consideration. An active belief in regionalism has been confined to a small number of geographers, planners and political scientists.
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Regional Devolution and Education
1975My task is to examine what gains and losses might result from a reorganisation of education in England on the lines set out in the Kilbrandon Report; but one or two preliminary generalisations may be worth making.
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Regional Anesthesiology Education
2011Expertise in the practice of regional anesthesia is not achieved with technical skill alone. Although the technically adept can adequately deliver local anesthetic adjacent to target nerves, it is the regional anesthesiologist who combines such applied anatomy with the practice of perioperative medicine.
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Education premium and the compound impact of universities on their regional economy
Research Policy, 2022Robert Panitz, Johannes Glückler
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Continuing Education: Regional and Rural
The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 1979B J, Hauf, R, Everitt
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