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19 May 2021: CiviCon21 Civic Around the World

Session Recording

Resources

Resources & Links Shared in the Session

  • Is your Higher Education Institution promoting the development of an entrepreneurial culture?
  • The Geography of Higher Education
  • Pitt-Newcastle conference 2022
  • “A Civic Research Initiative to Transform State and Local Government” written for the Day One Project
  • Geography of Higher Education
  • Global Research Fellows
  • Birmingham city-redi
  • The New American University
  • University of Minnesota Community Engaged Scholarship
  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E) Summit
By Adam Leach|2022-05-18T13:29:00+00:00May 19, 2021|2021, CiviCon21|

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