The Great Brain Race How Global Universities Are Reshaping the World

In The Great Brain Race, former U.S. News & World Report education editor Ben Wildavsky presents the first popular account of how international competition for the brightest minds is transforming the world of higher education--and why this revolution should be welcomed, not feared. Every year, n...

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Main Author: Wildavsky, Ben (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: PRINCETON PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS 2010
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