- Innovation — that is, using their research power to create knowledge that can have economic impact, and then actively working to help move new ideas into the marketplace.
- Knowledge transfer that helps businesses grow and prosper, through programs such as job training, technical and other consulting assistance, and assistance to startups.
- An activist role in revitalizing the communities in which they are located, such as efforts to help local elementary and secondary schools.
- And their core mission of producing the educated populace that’s needed to build, run and work in the innovation economy.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Higher Ed as driver of economic development
Hardly a radical concept. However a new report from the Rockefeller Institute of Government (SUNY) suggests 4 ways in which this works:
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