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Universities as Laboratories. Internationalization and the Liquidity of National Learning. / Bianchini, Stefano .

Academia in Crisis : The Rise and Risk of Neoliberal Education in Europe. ред. / Leonidas Donskis; Ida Sabelis; Frans Kamsteeg; Henry Wels. Leiden : Brill, 2019. стр. 53-81 (Value Inquiry Book Series; Том 335).

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Harvard

Bianchini, S 2019, Universities as Laboratories. Internationalization and the Liquidity of National Learning. в L Donskis, I Sabelis, F Kamsteeg & H Wels (ред.), Academia in Crisis : The Rise and Risk of Neoliberal Education in Europe. Value Inquiry Book Series, Том. 335, Brill, Leiden, стр. 53-81.

APA

Bianchini, S. (2019). Universities as Laboratories. Internationalization and the Liquidity of National Learning. в L. Donskis, I. Sabelis, F. Kamsteeg, & H. Wels (Ред.), Academia in Crisis : The Rise and Risk of Neoliberal Education in Europe (стр. 53-81). (Value Inquiry Book Series; Том 335). Brill.

Vancouver

Bianchini S. Universities as Laboratories. Internationalization and the Liquidity of National Learning. в Donskis L, Sabelis I, Kamsteeg F, Wels H, Редакторы, Academia in Crisis : The Rise and Risk of Neoliberal Education in Europe. Leiden: Brill. 2019. стр. 53-81. (Value Inquiry Book Series).

Author

Bianchini, Stefano . / Universities as Laboratories. Internationalization and the Liquidity of National Learning. Academia in Crisis : The Rise and Risk of Neoliberal Education in Europe. Редактор / Leonidas Donskis ; Ida Sabelis ; Frans Kamsteeg ; Henry Wels. Leiden : Brill, 2019. стр. 53-81 (Value Inquiry Book Series).

BibTeX

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