Glion Colloquium
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The Glion Colloquium is a think-tank on higher education.
Overview
It was co-founded by Luc E. Weber and Werner Hirsch.[1][2] The first conference was held in Glion, Switzerland in May 1998.[3] The Glion Declaration was written by Frank H. T. Rhodes in 1999.[3] It questions the position of the university in a market-driven society.[3] It also looks at the effects of globalization on research universities.[4]
Bibliography
- The Glion Declaration, Frank H. T. Rhodes (author) (1999)
- Governance in Higher Education: The University in a State of Flux, Luc E. Weber (author), Werner Z. Hirsch (editor), Werner Hirsch (author) (2001)
- As the Walls of Academia Are Tumbling Down, Luc E. Weber (ed.), Werner Zvi Hirsch (ed.) (2003)
- Reinventing the Research University, Luc E. Weber (ed.), James Johnson Duderstadt (ed.), 2004
- Universities and Business: Partnering for the Knowledge Society, Luc E. Weber (ed.), James Johnson Duderstadt (ed.), 2006
- The Globalization of Higher Education (Glion Colloquium), Luc E. Weber (ed.), James Johnson Duderstadt (ed.), 2008
- University Research for Innovation, Luc E. Weber (ed.), James Johnson Duderstadt (ed.), (2010)
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