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Jerry D. Marx and Melissa Wells
Universities are uniquely positioned to provide the very best training opportunities to public child welfare workers. However, university?child welfare agency training partnerships require a significant commitment of time and resources by university pers...
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Jerry D. Marx and Melissa Wells
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Karen Hutchins, Laura A Lindenfeld, Kathleen P. Bell, Jessica Leahy and Linda Silka
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Malgorzata RUNIEWICZ-WARDYN
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The paper investigates the role of dynamic externalities, university-industry linkages and role of social networking in the biotechnology industry in the European Union (EU). Universities act as platforms for local knowledge spillovers and university-ind...
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Priscila de Lima e Silva,Afonso de Paula dos Santos,Jugurta Lisboa Filho
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Universities use and produce significant amounts of cartographic data. Besides the administrative sector, which is responsible for the management of the territory, several research, education and extension projects also involve large volumes of maps and ...
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Jared Enriquez, David C. Tipping, Jung-Ju Lee, Abhinav Vijay, Laura Kenny, Susan Chen, Nikolaos Mainas, Gail Holst-Warhaft and Tammo S. Steenhuis
Communities on islands with mass-tourism, like Santorini, rely on vast quantities of water to develop the local economy. Today?s inhabitants of Santorini have largely abandoned the traditional cisterns that were used to sustain the island?s pre-modern ci...
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Evelina Maria Oliveira Coutinho and Manuel Au-Yong-Oliveira
The pandemic marked the beginning of a succession of events on a global scale (not the least of which is a greater concern for the environment and for quality of life/distance work) with a major impact on the economy. Innovation plays a key role in meeti...
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