At the final conference of the Higher Education and Social Change (EuroHESC) programme on 29-31 August 2012 the four Collaborative Research Projects presented the preliminary results of their empirical research to each other and to invited experts and engaged in debate on four cross-cutting topics concerning the changing relationship between higher education and society.
EuroHESC Final conference: Higher Education and Social Change – Looking Forward, Berlin, 29-31 August, 2012
Posted by Mladen Bočev on August 16th, 2012
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