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SOUAIAIA, Ahmed EKeywords
Academic FreedomAcademic Integrity
Endowments
Higher Education
Comparative and Foreign Law
Higher Education Administration
Inequality and Stratification
International and Area Studies
International Relations
Jurisprudence
Law and Politics
Legal History
Legal Studies
Near Eastern Languages and Societies
Other Law
Politics and Social Change
Race and Ethnicity
Religion Law
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Abstract
As universities face revenues shortfalls due to national and global economic trends, administrators are forced to look for alternative funding streams. Some of the attractive options consist of creating satellite campuses in rich countries and accepting donors from individuals, corporations, and governments. What is the price of such new partnerships and what is the function of endowments for donors and the universities?Date
2013-04-15Type
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