Higher education and development in South-East Asia, vol. 3 : part 1 : high-level manpower for development /
Hunter, Guy
Higher education and development in South-East Asia, vol. 3 : part 1 : high-level manpower for development / Guy Hunter - Paris : Unesco and the International Association of Universities, c1967 - 184 pages ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
1. Burma -- 2. Thailand -- 3. Malaysia -- 4. Singapore -- 5. Sarawak -- 6. Sabah -- 7. Indonesia -- 8. Cambodia -- 9. Republic of Vietnam -- 10. The Philippines.
The Study of the Role of Institutions of Higher Education in the Develop-ant of Countries in South-East Asia is the second project to be carried out der the Joint Unesco-International Association of Universities Research program in Higher Education. This program, which constitutes a novel form of co-operation between an intergovernmental organization and an international academic body, was brought into being at the end of 1959. directed by a Joint Steering Committee, its purpose is to carry out under e auspices of the two organizations, with the financial support of private foundations or such other private or public bodies as may be appropriate, a series of studies of important problems affecting the organization, operation id functions of institutions of higher education in the present world.
HIGHER EDUCATION
LB 2321 .H9 1967
Higher education and development in South-East Asia, vol. 3 : part 1 : high-level manpower for development / Guy Hunter - Paris : Unesco and the International Association of Universities, c1967 - 184 pages ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
1. Burma -- 2. Thailand -- 3. Malaysia -- 4. Singapore -- 5. Sarawak -- 6. Sabah -- 7. Indonesia -- 8. Cambodia -- 9. Republic of Vietnam -- 10. The Philippines.
The Study of the Role of Institutions of Higher Education in the Develop-ant of Countries in South-East Asia is the second project to be carried out der the Joint Unesco-International Association of Universities Research program in Higher Education. This program, which constitutes a novel form of co-operation between an intergovernmental organization and an international academic body, was brought into being at the end of 1959. directed by a Joint Steering Committee, its purpose is to carry out under e auspices of the two organizations, with the financial support of private foundations or such other private or public bodies as may be appropriate, a series of studies of important problems affecting the organization, operation id functions of institutions of higher education in the present world.
HIGHER EDUCATION
LB 2321 .H9 1967