The system of development co-operation implemented in recent years is now being exposed to great criticism. At the centre of this system are the policies of donor countries and international organisations that carry out co-operation actions. Criticism has been aimed at both co-operation actors per se, and the policies and instruments used by them in recent years. In this respect, it is interesting to analyse the role of the university as an agent of development co-operation.
Introduction: some ideas about university development cooperation
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Institutional university cooperation in Flanders: nothern principles versus southern realities
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Models of good practice of international cooperation: the case of Horway
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The role of higher education in the North-South cooperation: Portuguese models of cooperation
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