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Linking Policy Research to Specific Management Goals: Higher Education Examples

Linking Policy Research to Specific Management Goals: Higher Education Examples

 

 

Synopsis

An often cited statement found in social science research is that “where you look and how you look largely determine what you find”. In this session we will examine how policy research can be usefully employed within higher education to assist in the process of adducing appropriate data and evidence in efforts to determine how specific management goals may be achieved.

 

Date:

15 October 2018 (Monday)

Time:

2:00 pm - 4:00pm

Venue:

AM309, 3/F Amenities Building, Lingnan University

Speaker:

Professor Deane Neubauer

The University of Hawai’i at Mānoa

Language:

English

Enquiry:

2616-8720

 

 

Biography of Speaker

Professor Deane Neubauer is Emeritus Professor of Political Science at the University of Hawaii, Manoa and Adjunct Fellow at the East-West Center. He holds a BA from the University of California Riverside, and MA and PhD degrees from Yale University in political Science. He was Dean of Social Science (1980-88) at UHM,  Chancellor of the Manoa Campus of UH (2001-2) and Vice President of the UH system (11 campuses) from 2001-04. He participated in the East-West Center’s International Forum for Education 2020 from 2005-2013 and as co-director of the Asia Pacific Higher Education Research Partnership (APHERP) which in 2017 moved to Lingnan University.