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Higher Education in Partnership with Industry (Paperback)
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Higher Education in Partnership with Industry (Paperback)
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In 1988 when Higher Education in Partnership with Industry was
published by Jossey-Bass (now part of Wiley), university-business
partnerships were moving well beyond land grant campuses to varied
college and university settings. This was among the first
book-length works on the subject. Currently, academe is being
redefined against its will by world-wide recession and efforts in
the political sphere to balance budgets rather than invest in
education and research. Disruptive technologies and a shift to an
information management-based economy have emerged at a time of deep
cuts in state funding of higher education and reduced federal
investment in university-based research. As a result, ever-closer
ties with business and industry may be needed for some institutions
to thrive. Balancing needs for institutional support, research
funding, and curricula that prepare students to be employed in a
tough economy with the traditional goals and values of academe is
no easy task. With government, business and industry, and students
demanding that curricula focus on the so-called STEM
subjects-science, technology, engineering, and math--academe is
under enormous pressure to soften its core commitment to general
education and the liberal arts. In the book, Powers and Powers
address the benefits of cooperation between higher education and
industry; cooperative approaches to education and research;
examples of innovative alliances; creation of successful
partnerships; reconciliation of differing needs of academe and
industry; establishment of sound contracts and oversight
procedures; and future challenges for educational alliances. The
book also includes valuable chapters on Partnerships for Training
by Carol B. Aslanian, then of the College Board, and Organizing and
Operating a Cooperative Research Center by Frederick Betz, then of
the National Science Foundation.
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