Univer-Cities: Strategic Implications for Asia - Readings from Cambridge and Berkeley to Singapore
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Description
Written by worldly academic leaders and professionals from Berkeley, Cambridge, Canberra and Singapore -- who are prominent in fields of higher education strategy, campus cum urban planning, design, and architecture -- the readings will shed some light on the future and power of univer-cities.
It also shares seven strategic implications the concept has on Asian universities -- this is especially timely and apt for a part of the world where education, togetherness, hard work, high-savings rates, and economic growth are emerging tectonic changes that the trinity of China, India and the Southeast Asian region engenders. It is no wonder that several top Asian cities have universities that have been ranked among the Top 50 universities in the world.
Readership: Campus planners, architects, landscape and lighting consultants, city planners, mayors, futurists, educators.
