The Conditions for Higher Education Institutions to Meet the Social Challenges Ahead

Universities are among the oldest institutions in the world. They have a history, forged through wars, religious conflicts and all the revolutions they have always survived. They also make history and build the future. Today, they are more essential than ever. Secular, they have a trajectory oriente...

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Main Author: Yves Flückiger (Author)
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Published: Ali Khorsandi Taskoh, 2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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