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Developing Distance Learning in Siberia, 1999–2001

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Development Aid in Russia

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Before the end of the project described in Chapter 6, it was clear that the environmental management master’s degree would have problems in recruiting students until it was recognised by the Ministry of Education, but that such recognition lay in the unforeseeable future. But there was another way forward. TEMPUS TACIS could fund two-year projects to disseminate the results of its earlier projects.

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© 2009 Judith Marquand

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Marquand, J. (2009). Developing Distance Learning in Siberia, 1999–2001. In: Development Aid in Russia. St Antony’s Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230233621_9

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