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esources; general management issues;<br />

university autonomy and academic<br />

freedom issues; tuition fees; use of<br />

technology to improve administration<br />

and general services; development of<br />

relations with other institutions of civil<br />

society.<br />

• Rijeka, Croatia: University of Rijeka<br />

March 19–23, 2001<br />

Team Members<br />

Emita Hill, Chancellor Emeritus,<br />

Indiana University Kokomo, USA<br />

Bryce Jordan, President Emeritus,<br />

Pennsylvania State University, State<br />

College, USA<br />

Leopold März (Team Leader) Rector,<br />

University of Agricultural Sciences,<br />

Vienna, Austria<br />

Jochen Fried, Director, <strong>Universities</strong><br />

<strong>Project</strong>, <strong>Salzburg</strong> <strong>Seminar</strong><br />

Focus: Institutional structure (identity<br />

and mission, and budget allocation);<br />

academic structure (course and program<br />

offerings); curriculum development;<br />

introduction of tuition fees.<br />

• Kaunas, Lithuania: Kaunas University<br />

of Technology<br />

November 13–17, 2000<br />

Team Members<br />

Edward Jakubauskas, Senior<br />

Economist, Center for International<br />

Business and Economic Studies,<br />

University of Colorado at Denver;<br />

President Emeritus, Central Michigan<br />

University, USA<br />

Ossi Lindqvist (Team Leader),<br />

Director and Former Rector, Institute<br />

of Applied Biotechnology, University<br />

of Kuopio, Finland<br />

Jacob Scheele, Inspectorate of<br />

Education, Zwolle, Netherlands<br />

Marty Gecek, Coordinator, Visiting<br />

Advisors Program, <strong>Universities</strong> <strong>Project</strong><br />

Focus: Revenue planning and<br />

management; university autonomy and<br />

academic freedom issues; introduction<br />

of interdisciplinary courses; student<br />

evaluation of faculty members; use of<br />

technology to improve administration;<br />

impact of technology on the curriculum.<br />

• Klaipeda, Lithuania: Klaipeda<br />

University<br />

October 16–20, 2000<br />

Team Members<br />

Dumitru Ciocoi-Pop, Rector, “Lucian<br />

Blaga” University of Sibiu, Romania<br />

Leonardo de la Garza (Team<br />

Leader), Chancellor, Tarrant County<br />

College District, Fort Worth, Texas,<br />

USA<br />

Barbara Hill, Senior Fellow, Center<br />

for Leadership Development,<br />

American Council on Education,<br />

Washington DC, USA<br />

Jochen Fried, Director, <strong>Universities</strong><br />

<strong>Project</strong>, <strong>Salzburg</strong> <strong>Seminar</strong><br />

Focus: General organizational issues of<br />

university administration and finance;<br />

central authority of the rector; student<br />

evaluations of faculty members, impact<br />

of technology to improve<br />

administration and general services.<br />

• Sibiu, Romania: “Lucian Blaga”<br />

University of Sibiu<br />

June 5–10, 2000<br />

Team Members<br />

Peter Lee, Associate Vice President,<br />

San Jose State University, California,<br />

USA<br />

Juan Mestas, Chancellor, University<br />

of Michigan, Flint, USA<br />

Anthony Morgan (Team Leader),<br />

Department of Educational Leadership<br />

and Policy, University of Utah, Salt<br />

Lake City, USA<br />

Jochen Fried, Director, <strong>Universities</strong><br />

<strong>Project</strong>, <strong>Salzburg</strong> <strong>Seminar</strong><br />

Focus: Academic structure and<br />

governance within the institution;<br />

university administration and finance;<br />

students’ needs and role of students in<br />

institutional affairs; technology in<br />

higher education, life-long learning and<br />

distance education; role of the<br />

university in the emerging civil society.<br />

• Zagreb, Croatia: University of Zagreb<br />

May 1–5, 2000<br />

Team Members<br />

László Frenyó, Professor of<br />

Immunophysiology, Szent-Istvan<br />

University, Budapest, Hungary;<br />

Former President, Higher Education<br />

<strong>Universities</strong> <strong>Project</strong><br />

Program Assistant Anna<br />

Glass, Emita Hill (Indiana<br />

University Kokomo, USA),<br />

Leopold März (University of<br />

Agricultural Sciences,<br />

Austria), <strong>Universities</strong> <strong>Project</strong><br />

Director Jochen Fried, and<br />

Darko Stefan (University of<br />

Rijeka, Croatia).<br />

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