Professor Emeritus Olav Axelson, MD Wingren, G
Occupational and environmental medicine (London, England),
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Journal Article
Em discurso de agradecimento, o professor e crítico literário relembra sua trajetória intelectual. Do contato e amizade com figuras-chave da geração precedente de intelectuais aos passos de sua ...carreira de crítico e acadêmico, passando por memórias pessoais, o texto reconstrói o pano de fundo pessoal e intelectual do autor.
The international dimension of higher education is a theme that is getting more priority on the agenda of institutions of higher education, national governments, and regional and international ...organizations. The globalization of our economies and societies has an impact on our higher education sector, in the same way as higher education through its research, teaching and services influences this process of globalization. In Latin America, internationalization is getting recognized as an important phenomenon that is influencing the direction of its education and society. Little though is known about the development of this process, and what are the trends, issues and opportunities for the internationalization of higher education in Latin American countries and the region as a whole. This book looks at the Latin American way in which the international dimension is evolving, recognizing the specific cultural, linguistic, political and economic characteristics of the region and each of its individual countries and institutions of higher education. Higher Education in Latin America: The International Dimension provides a comparative analysis of internationalization issues, trends and opportunities in higher education in selected Latin American countries at the institutional, national and regional level. These countries include Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico and Peru. The book addresses the specific elements of the internationalization process, such as mobility, curriculum, linkages, networks, etc. but instead of looking at them in detail they are presented as part of a more comprehensive overview of policies, programs and activities at all three levels.
U radu je opisan razvoj današnjeg Zavoda za namještaj i drvo u graditeljstvu i razvoj Laboratorija za ispitivanje namještaja i opreme dječjih igrališta (LIN) koji je jedan od dva akreditirana ...laboratorija koji djeluju u okviru Zavoda. Prof. dr. sc. Ljuljka, emeritus Odjela bioprocesnog inženjerstva HATZ-a osnivač je današnjeg Zavoda za namještaj i drvo u graditeljstvo koji je nekoliko puta tijekom razvoja mijenjao ime prilagođavajući ga ili statutarnim propisima ili djelatnostima rada Zavoda. Prof. Ljuljka je također jedan od idejnih začetnika, suosnivač i voditelj razvoja Laboratorija za ispitivanje kvalitete namještaja pri Institutu za drvo Zagreb, koji se prestankom rada Instituta 1991. godine preselio na Šumarski fakultet u Zagrebu u tadašnju Katedru za finalnu obradu drva. U radu je opisana današnja znanstvena i stručna djelatnost Zavoda te današnje aktivnosti Laboratorija za ispitivanje namještaja i opreme dječjih igrališta (LIN).
Geodetski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu predložio je u ožujku 2018. Miljenka Lapainea redovitog profesora u trajnom zvanju za professora emeritusa Sveučilišta u Zagrebu. Na sjednici Senata ...Sveučilišta u Zagrebu održanoj 10. travnja 2018. prijedlog je aklamacijom prihvaćen, a povelja je prof. Lapaineu uručena 3. studenoga 2018.
With technological capability increasingly becoming the touchstone of competitiveness in an open and integrated world environment, the role of universities in economic growth is taking on a greater ...salience. Not only do they impart education but also they are coming to be viewed as sources of industrially valuable technical skills, innovations and entrepreneurship. Realizing this potential of universities so as to spur growth is now a priority in developed and developing countries. This calls for coordinated policy actions. The distinguished contributors to this volume examine the wealth of international experience on the efforts underway to multiply linkages between universities and businesses. They offer valuable and succinct guidance on some of the most effective policy measures being deployed by national and regional governments, by firms and by universities themselves to enhance the contribution which tertiary institutions can make to economic change.
Industrial clusters in Silicon Valley, Hsinchu Park, and northern Italy, and in the vicinity of Cambridge, U.K., have captured the imagination of policymakers, researchers, city planners and business ...people. Where clusters take root, they can generate valuable spillovers, promote innovation, and create the critical industrial mass for sustained growth. For cities such as Kitakyushu, Japan, that are faced with the erosion of their traditional industrial base and are threatened by economic decline, creating a cluster that would reverse the downward trends is enormously attractive. Growing Industrial Clusters in Asia offers practical guidance on the nature of clusters and the likely efficacy of measures that could help build a cluster. It draws on the experience of both established dynamic clusters and newly emerging ones that show considerable promise. The insights that result from its anlaysis will be of particular interest to policy makers, urban planners, business people, and researchers.