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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1970
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contents Feasibility of an International University. Cross Cultural Training Higher Education International Education International Programs International Relations In the context of the long-standing and developing demand for an international university, the Secretary-General brought the feasibility of an international university to the attention of the United Nations. The General Assembly unanimously adopted a resolution inviting the Secretary-General to prepare a study. The resulting study includes: (1) the issues; (2) the rationale for an international university and its distinctive educational tasks; (3) illustrative suggestions for curricula reflecting the indicated distinctive roles of an international university; (4) the United Nations international university system and relationships with national universities and other bodies of higher learning; (5) the designation of the university; (6) the student body and the question of career opportunities; (7) the faculty or academic staff; (8) the problem of languages; (9) the selection of the sites for the location of the university and the question of the number of campuses; (10) assumptions as to the size of the student body, the faculty and the administration for a campus of the university; (11) establishment of library, computer, laboratory, and other ancillary facilities as necessary, and utilization of modern educational techniques at the university; (12) the nature of the university statute and the administration; (13) estimated capital and recurring costs; (14) meeting the costs of the university; (15) additional observations relevant to the question of feasibility; and (16) procedures. (HS)
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spellingShingle Feasibility of an International University.
Cross Cultural Training
Higher Education
International Education
International Programs
International Relations
Feasibility of an International University. Cross Cultural Training Higher Education International Education International Programs International Relations In the context of the long-standing and developing demand for an international university, the Secretary-General brought the feasibility of an international university to the attention of the United Nations. The General Assembly unanimously adopted a resolution inviting the Secretary-General to prepare a study. The resulting study includes: (1) the issues; (2) the rationale for an international university and its distinctive educational tasks; (3) illustrative suggestions for curricula reflecting the indicated distinctive roles of an international university; (4) the United Nations international university system and relationships with national universities and other bodies of higher learning; (5) the designation of the university; (6) the student body and the question of career opportunities; (7) the faculty or academic staff; (8) the problem of languages; (9) the selection of the sites for the location of the university and the question of the number of campuses; (10) assumptions as to the size of the student body, the faculty and the administration for a campus of the university; (11) establishment of library, computer, laboratory, and other ancillary facilities as necessary, and utilization of modern educational techniques at the university; (12) the nature of the university statute and the administration; (13) estimated capital and recurring costs; (14) meeting the costs of the university; (15) additional observations relevant to the question of feasibility; and (16) procedures. (HS)
title Feasibility of an International University.
topic Cross Cultural Training
Higher Education
International Education
International Programs
International Relations
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED056668