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The difference between "networking" and "not working"
NEW ACA publication on 100 academic networks world-wide.
A visible sign of the growing cooperation in higher education world-wide is the increasing number of associations, consortia, networks, etc. in the field. Their aims, history and activities, however, are less tangible for outsiders. Why were they founded? Who and where are their members? How can they be contacted? What do they do, i.e. what is their lifeblood ?
ACA Handbook of International Associations in Higher Education
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Price : EUR 28.50 (excl. of delivery costs)
The book can only be ordered through the ACA Secretariat at info@aca-secretariat.be.
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