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The Research Universities and Their Patrons
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America's research universities--some fifty leading intellectual centers--have assumed a unique set of responsibilities. In addition to educating undergraduates, they house most of the nation's bas...
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16 April 1982
America's research universities--some fifty leading intellectual centers--have assumed a unique set of responsibilities. In addition to educating undergraduates, they house most of the nation's basic research and train virtually all new scientists and scholars. The health of these institutions is critical to the nation's intellectual life as well as to its economic well-being, military posture, and foreign policy. Robert Rosenzweig, reporting on a project sponsored by the Association of American Universities, examines the core functions of the research universities and explores how they might best relate to their powerful patrons: the national government, foundations, business, and industry.
Price: $47.95
Pages: 168
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
16 April 1982
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9780520046641
Format: Hardcover
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Robert M. Rosenzweig is Vice President for Public Affairs at Stanford University. Barbara Turlington has served as dean of Hampshire College and is a former staff member of the Association of American Universities.