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iCARE |
International Consortium for the Advancement of Research Education
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iCARE was conceived on July 28, 2005, to set in motion a process of enhancing research education around the world, especially in applied and performative disciplines.
Educational institutions and professional bodies interested in developing their doctoral-level programmes are welcome to become members of iCARE and avail of its training and support services.
iCARE has access to a body of scholars and research professors who can be tapped to conduct short-duration training programmes anywhere in the world.
Besides, iCARE can also get associated with its member institutions to develop their doctoral programmes and other research activities in an ongoing manner.
For more information, please contact the Coordinators. |
Kadamba (anthocephalus cadamba) is one of the sacred and mystical trees of India, often standing for wisdom and sublime love. It grows large and blossoms in the monsoon. The ball-shaped flowers have tiny white petals that point in all directions, symbolising the infinite potential of love and wisdom. The Kadamba flower has been adopted as the symbol of iCARE's philosophy. |
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Coordinators
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iCARE Coordination Centres
D. P. Dash, PhD Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar 751013, INDIA dpdash<AT>ximb.ac.in; professor_dash<AT>yahoo.co.uk
Professor Ken Friedman Faculty of Design, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA ken.friedman<AT>bi.no
URL: http://www.ximb.ac.in/~dpdash/iCARE.htm Last Updated: May 8, 2008 |
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