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  • 1.  Research collaborations - China

    Posted 11-06-2008 23:56
    I am cooperating with my Chinese colleagues in the Business Faculty to
    increase and enhance our collaborative research programme.

    English has been a barrier to cooperation in the past, hence my direct
    involvement as co-researcher and main conduit for communication with
    overseas’ faculty.

    We are keen to explore opportunities across wide-ranging business contexts,
    research types, methodologies and settings.

    CUFE is a key university in China.

    Terence Egan
    Associate Professor
    Business School
    Central University of Finance and Economics
    Beijing, China


  • 2.  Research collaborations - China

    Posted 11-09-2008 07:33
    Dear colleagues,

    we also cooperate with China - please look at www.eduanim.com/silkroute .
    We are looking forward to expand this and build further networks. So if
    interested, do not hesitate to contact us!

    International Association for the Advanced Use of Information and
    Communication Technology in Learning (also called the Silk Route Agreement)
    is a non-governmental, academic organization dedicated to the advanced
    research of the theory, practice and quality of learning and teaching with
    the help of ICT. The member states are Germany (coordinator), China,
    Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden, Slovenia (CSV), USA, Spain.
    www.eduanim.com/silkroute

    Tomaz Amon Ph.D.

    President
    Center for scientific visualization

    www.bioanim.com
    www.eduanim.com
    www.cisci.net
    www.radiationgames.net
    www.algaehunter.com
    www.algaenet.net
    www.eduanim.com/silkroute


    email: tomaz.amon@bioanim.com

    Postal address:
    Tomaz Amon
    Gorazdova 3
    SLO-1000 Ljubljana,
    Slovenia, Europe

    Phone +386 1 42 61 791
    Fax +386 1 42 61 791
    GSM +386 41 896 715




    -----Original Message-----
    From: Management Education and Development Discussion
    [mailto:MG-ED-DV@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU] On Behalf Of Terence Egan
    Sent: Freitag, 7. November 2008 05:56
    To: MG-ED-DV@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
    Subject: Research collaborations - China

    I am cooperating with my Chinese colleagues in the Business Faculty to
    increase and enhance our collaborative research programme.

    English has been a barrier to cooperation in the past, hence my direct
    involvement as co-researcher and main conduit for communication with
    overseas' faculty.

    We are keen to explore opportunities across wide-ranging business contexts,
    research types, methodologies and settings.

    CUFE is a key university in China.

    Terence Egan
    Associate Professor
    Business School
    Central University of Finance and Economics
    Beijing, China