The strategic implications of different forms of international collaboration
5 December 2008 - 10:30
This poster presents a new three-year project funded by the Higher Education Academy. This project will carry out an extensive review of existing practices and compile case studies that reveal the dilemmas and decisions of different forms of collaboration. There are potential risks that accompany the intended benefits; however, there are a large number of previous and current collaborations that can provide institutions with experience and advice. The case studies will enable the design of an interactive online tool that will allow institutions to enter the details of a proposed collaboration and generate a customised analysis. This poster presentation will
detail the different phases and development of the project.
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