The corporate university as critic and conscience of society? Academics and the challenge of community engagement (2015)
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Small, D. (2015) The corporate university as critic and conscience of society? Academics and the challenge of community engagement. Port Vila, Vanuatu: 43rd Annual Conference of the Oceania Comparative and International Education Society, November 2015.This citation is automatically generated and may be unreliable. Use as a guide only.
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16 - Studies in Human Society::1605 - Policy and Administration::160506 - Education Policy16 - Studies in Human Society::1606 - Political Science::160609 - Political Theory and Political Philosophy
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