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Transformational Partnerships: Developing Effective University-enterprise Cooperation
This paper deals with the engagement of Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs) with the outside world, and how academic institutions build their relations with public, private and professional organisations. The research explores university-enterprise relations and the issues of employability of students in the 21st century, how universities respond to new demands and requirements in this field. The current research is based on the analysis of strategic planning in UK universities and considers several case studies as examples of developing mutually beneficial ‘transformational’ university-enterprise partnerships. The research analysis of the collected data aims to explore the importance of university-enterprise partnerships for students, academics, universities, and employers and how universities ensure effective developments in the field. The results of the research show that strategic planning is key in developing effective university-enterprise relations, and the strategic targets can only be achieved when there is evidence of active engagement of university staff and students in the process cooperation with enterprises
The Russian invasion of Ukraine and the evolving linguistic landscape: the rising influence of English and other European languages
While Ukrainian/Russian bilingualism remains prevalent across Ukraine,
with both languages regularly used in daily life, there is a noticeable shift towards
multilingualism, marked by the increasing prominence of English as the language of
international communication. This paper provides an overview of the current linguistic
landscape in Ukraine and examines recent language status planning initiatives by the
Ukrainian government aimed at enhancing the role and usage of English within society,
particularly in contexts involving foreign language speakers unfamiliar with Ukrainian.
The paper analyses the reasons behind Bill No. 9432, introduced to the Verkhovna
Rada (Ukrainian Parliament) on 28th June 2023 by President Zelenskyy. It explores the
ensuing debate surrounding the Bill, which mandates compulsory English education in
pre-schools and schools, state examinations in English, and the obligatory knowledge
of English for certain civil servants, military personnel, customs officers, and emergency
service officers.
The paper also addresses the proposal to transition from dubbing English-language
films to subtitling, a move that has sparked significant controversy and criticism. This
research analyses the arguments for and against this proposal, highlighting the broader
implications for Ukraine’s linguistic environment and the government’s ongoing efforts to
promote the wider use of the Ukrainian language
Adrian Caesar speaking at Alex Miller author: A Celebration, held at the National Library, Canberra, 30 October 2011 /
Title from information supplied by photographer.; Part of the collection: Alex Miller author: A Celebration, held at the National Library of Australia theatre, 30 October 2011.; Mode of access: Online.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia
[Letter from Alex Bradford to Lieutenant and Mrs. Ray Starner - November 4, 1940]
Letter from Alex Bradford to Lieutenant and Mrs. Ray Starner describing the the current state of affairs that the author was experiencing, including: the London blitz, the moral of the troops on the ground, and the collective company of men opposing the Nazi regime
Alex Haley, author
Examines the life and achievements of Alex Haley, celebrated author of "Roots" and other writings, discussing his life and literary career, as well as his obsession with researching his family's history
Description by author Alex Irvine of his recent participation in the San Diego C
Description by author Alex Irvine of his recent participation in the San Diego Comic-Con, one of the largest conferences of comic/media/book producers and consumers. Irvine was there to promote his new fiction book, One King, One Soldier, published by Del Rey
Recovery through contradiction?
With this new drug strategy, the circle has turned. It was a Conservative government
that introduced the first drug strategy, Tackling Drugs Together, in 1995. This aimed
to reduce drug related crime, protect young people and reduce health harms by
discouraging drug use. It was criticised at the time for having unrealistic, intangible
aims and for not providing the necessary funding. New Labour’s strategies introduced
increasingly specific targets and massively expanded the funding of treatment. This
new Coalition strategy has no targets and provides no new funding
Alex Miller signing books at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 30 October 2011 /
Title from information supplied by photographer.; Part of the collection: Alex Miller author: A Celebration, held at the National Library of Australia theatre, 30 October 2011.; Mode of access: Online.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia
Alex Miller taking questions at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 30 October 2011 /
Title from information supplied by photographer.; Part of the collection: Alex Miller author: A Celebration, held at the National Library of Australia theatre, 30 October 2011.; Mode of access: Online.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia
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