Mitchel B. Wallerstein – författare
Visar alla böcker från författaren Mitchel B. Wallerstein. Handla med fri frakt och snabb leverans.
4 produkter
4 produkter
827 kr
Tillfälligt slut
As technological developments multiply around the globe--even as the patenting of human genes comes under serious discussion--nations, companies, and researchers find themselves in conflict over intellectual property rights (IPRs). Now, an international group of experts presents the first multidisciplinary look at IPRs in an age of explosive growth in science and technology. This thought-provoking volume offers an update on current international IPR negotiations and includes case studies on software, computer chips, optoelectronics, and biotechnology--areas characterized by high development cost and easy reproducibility. The volume covers these and other issues: * Modern economic theory as a basis for approaching international IPRs. * U.S. intellectual property practices versus those in Japan, India, the European Community, and the developing and newly industrializing countries. * Trends in science and technology and how they affect IPRs. * Pros and cons of a uniform international IPRs regime versus a system reflecting national differences.
Public Higher Education That Works
One College's Path to Academic Success and Financial Stability
Häftad, Engelska, 2024
455 kr
Skickas inom 7-10 vardagar
Discover how one public higher education institution was able to succeed despite the many obstacles and challenges that it faced. This is the story of how and why Baruch College of The City University of New York became a "positive outlier," overcoming serious financial constraints, physical space limitations, and other difficulties to be highly ranked academically and financially stable. During a tumultuous time for public higher education, Baruch has graduated tens of thousands of smart and striving individuals (the majority of whom were the first in their family ever to attend college) with little or no educational debt. As the former president of the college, Mitchel Wallerstein analyzes the lessons learned, and he identifies the specific factors that explain Baruch's success. He addresses the question of whether there is anything unique about Baruch's approach--a "secret sauce," so to speak--that accounts for its academic success and financial strength, and he considers whether the Baruch model can be replicated by other public institutions. Book Features:Reviews the history of public higher education, its development in the state of New York, and the important role it has played in the economic development of the United States.Presents a unique, comparative analysis of 15 public higher education institutions in 6 states across the country, comparing their strengths and standing in relation to one another and to Baruch College.Explores the replicability and sustainability of the "Baruch model" in the context of other public higher education institutions across the country.Reflects on the current and future challenges facing public higher education in the 21st century.
Public Higher Education That Works
One College's Path to Academic Success and Financial Stability
Inbunden, Engelska, 2024
1 301 kr
Skickas inom 7-10 vardagar
Discover how one public higher education institution was able to succeed despite the many obstacles and challenges that it faced. This is the story of how and why Baruch College of The City University of New York became a "positive outlier," overcoming serious financial constraints, physical space limitations, and other difficulties to be highly ranked academically and financially stable. During a tumultuous time for public higher education, Baruch has graduated tens of thousands of smart and striving individuals (the majority of whom were the first in their family ever to attend college) with little or no educational debt. As the former president of the college, Mitchel Wallerstein analyzes the lessons learned, and he identifies the specific factors that explain Baruch's success. He addresses the question of whether there is anything unique about Baruch's approach--a "secret sauce," so to speak--that accounts for its academic success and financial strength, and he considers whether the Baruch model can be replicated by other public institutions. Book Features:Reviews the history of public higher education, its development in the state of New York, and the important role it has played in the economic development of the United States.Presents a unique, comparative analysis of 15 public higher education institutions in 6 states across the country, comparing their strengths and standing in relation to one another and to Baruch College.Explores the replicability and sustainability of the "Baruch model" in the context of other public higher education institutions across the country.Reflects on the current and future challenges facing public higher education in the 21st century.
550 kr
Skickas inom 10-15 vardagar
The MIT International Nutrition Planning Program (INP) was initiated in the fall of 1972 with a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation, later supplemented by funds from USAID under the 2110 Program. Con ceived as a multidisciplinary undertaking, the INP was a joint effort of the Department of Nutrition and Food Science and the Center for Inter national Studies at MIT that also included representatives of the Depart ments of Economics, Political Science, Urban Studies, Humanities (Anthropology), and Civil Engineering. It has been successful in attract ing graduate students and conducting research on various international food and nutrition problems, including the design of intervention pro grams. A condition of the original grant from the Rockefeller Foundation was the organization of a meeting to summarize and evaluate the prog ress of the program. It was ultimately decided that the best approach would be a workshop that would attempt to assess what had been learned about the implementation of food and nutrition policies since the start of the INP. Out of concern for food and nutrition policy issues, the World Hunger Programme of The United Nations University (UNU) and the Ford Foundation also agreed to cosponsor the workshop.