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Research universities in the USA: cooperation with industry and business.

Abstract

The sustainable system of corporate relations of the leading research universities in the U.S. is described.
Based on the experience of MIT and University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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A. Yu. Derevnina
факультет информационных бизнес систем Московского физико-технического института (государственного университета)
Russian Federation


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Derevnina A.Yu. Research universities in the USA: cooperation with industry and business. University Management: Practice and Analysis. 2010;(4):60-66. (In Russ.)

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