Ricardo Lagos: Challenges for Latin America:
Ricardo Lagos, President of Chile (2000-2006), is a Visiting Professor at UC Berkeley's Center for Latin American Studies for Fall 2006 ...
Ricardo Lagos, President of Chile (2000-2006), is a Visiting Professor at UC Berkeley's Center for Latin American Studies for Fall 2006 ...
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Report: SC third-worst in nation for cuts to research universities CLEMSON — Public research universities all over America have taken a hit in state funding over the past decade, but few worse than those in South Carolina. A new study that the National Science Board issued this week showed that between 2002 and 2010, |
William Hague's Latin America speech in full
But in the late twentieth century Britain looked away: four of our Latin American Embassies were shut, diplomats were withdrawn and our links faltered just as your continent began its extraordinary rise. We have now opened a new chapter in this history
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Derivative Works No More Ms. Ramírez, always interested in Latin American art, nevertheless had to start out studying a different area, German art, because no American universities offered a course of study in art from south of the border when she was in graduate school in the |
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LATIN AMERICA: Pressures on marred HE systems With online learning, private franchises and cross-border education, private higher education centres have been opening at impressive rates across South and Central America. Between 1995 and 2002, the percentage of private Latin American universities |
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Harvard president stresses on culture of global learning During her first visit to India, Faust, a historian of the Civil War and the American South, concluded by reminding universities about their core commitment to education: "Education is about necessities, it is about values and meaning, about stepping |

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3rd: South Carolina’s rank among states cutting funding to major public research universities between 2002 and 2010
37.9: percentage of state funding cut from research universities in South Carolina between 2002 and 2010
86: faculty positions Clemson President Jim Barker wants to add at the university over the next five years
$4,422: Dollars the state allocated in 2010 per student at Clemson
$6,566: Dollars the state allocated per student in 2010 across all its research universities — Clemson, MUSC and USC.
$29,000: dollars the state allocated in 2010 per student at the Medical University of South Carolina
51,000: number of students enrolled in all three South Carolina’s research universities in fall 2010
$12 million: additional state funding Clemson President Jim Barker requested this week
$90.6 million: State dollars committed to Clemson University in 2010 (not including extension services and other public service activities)
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South America looks at the United States Recently a corresponding "Institute of the Argentine Universities" has been ... United States from South America is an obstacle to the Pan-American idea, ... |
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Directory of North and South American universities, a guide to academic institutions and faculty members |
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The American review of reviews Younger than Yale, Harvard or Princeton, the University of Buenos Aires is the largest of all the South American universities. It had no colonial origins, ... |
The Iraq war will cost Americans $145 billion dollars this year alone. That $145 billion could buy free tuition, room, and board for every student in a public university or college, and there would still be enough money left over to end hunger in America four times over. Digg this story and help spread the word on how our taxes are being spent.
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