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2006: The Privatization of Public Universities: Implications for the Research Mission
2006: The Privatization of Public Universities: Implications for the Research Mission
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17161/merrill.2006
Published:
2006-09-01
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List of Participants
MASC Editors
81
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Front Matter
MASC Editors
i, iii-iv
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Executive Summary
MASC Editors
vii-xx
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Why We Won't See Any Public Universities "Going Private"
John D. Wiley, Ph.D.
1-9
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Defining the University's Role in Economic Development (better do it, or someone else will)
Jim Roberts
11-17
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Privatizing Public Research Universities: Experiences at the University of Nebraska‐Lincoln
Kimberly Andrews Espy
19-22
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Paying the Pipeliner: Academic Investment in Early Stage Drug Discovery
Jeff Aubé
23-33
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Privatization of Public Universities: A Risk/Benefit Analysis
Donald P. Weeks
35-40
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Privatizing Public Research Universities: Wealth Creation as a Laudable Goal and Not a Sleazy Perversion
R. W. Trewyn
41-49
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Clinical Research Resources at The University of Kansas Medical Center: General Clinical Research Centers (GCRC) and Clinical Translation Science Awards (CTSA)
Richard Barohn
51-59
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All Things in Moderation — Please!
Chris Sorenson
61-64
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The Entrepreneurial Land Grant: Commercialization within Educational Milieu
Duane Nellis
65-70
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Crafting a Culture of Connections and Collaborations
Barbara Atkinson
71-75
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Public Universities and State‐level Funding Advocacy
Jeremy Anderson, Keith Yehle, Reggie Robinson, Jean Schődorf
77-79
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