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A Proposal to Establish Tatar-American-Russian University  (TAR-U) to Assist Education and Business Development Among the Hosting Countries.

ABSTRACT   

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 Goals:

  1. To establish a Tatar-American-Russian University  (TAR-U)

  2. To develop Structured Knowledge Advanced Technology Education Systems (SKATES)

  3. To develop Technology Extension Centers in Homes-Business. Industry & Government  (TECH-BIG)

  4. To develop University-Business Research Education and Development

  5. BRED for Pop-Tech.

Goal I.   To establish Tatar-American-Russian University  (TAR-U)

 

Objective IA.  To develop Institutional Agreements for Joint Program Sharing.

To develop a series of Institutional Agreements among cooperating institutions to share educational programs that allow students to transfer courses among cooperating programs, that encourage faculty and students  to engage in joint research, and that facilitate University/Business/Government joint ventures TAR-U will be the first of international universities where traditional-sister institutions share faculty for the purpose of developing a Cyber-University that is anchored in established universities around the world. TAR-U faculty will team teach, will be co-investigators in research, and will be partners in international joint ventures. These experienced academicians and administrators will be innovators in the project; yet, their tenure in classical universities will assure that academic standards are in place in all TAR-U efforts. It is this charter faculty that will develop, test, and assure that the culture, strengths, and standards of traditional universities will provide the foundations and the guiding ethics for the innovations that will be developed among the consortium institutions. The consortium will begin with the following academicians working together on traditional ground and in cyber-space as they see the need for institutionalization of operations administrative agreements will be implemented in TAR-U and in their home institutions. The TAR-U faculty will govern themselves. Initially, TAR-U’s scholars are appointed for three terms.  Advanced technology innovations and classes and standards will be adopted by each home institution on a project-by-project and class-by class basis. Partnerships will be determined by mutual interests and colleague agreements.  

The following Institutions propose to establish TAR-U by assigning eight academicians immediately to the TAR-U international faculty who will provide the liaison among institutions and lead in the planning and implementation of proposed projects and programs. In 2006, other faculty from the charter institutions and new institutions and new faculty will join TAR-U.

It is the mission of TAR-U to be a sanctuary for creativity protected by traditional universities that send their scholars to think together in cyberspace and to collaboratively develop the innovations that transfer into real technologies and products for the betterment of humanity.

            IA1  The following four institutions will start the project in 2005:Pittsburg State University, Kansas USA; Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, USA;  Kazan State Agricultural Academy, Tatarstan; and St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University, Russia.

                        IA1-PSU proposes to have Dr. Hensley in the Department of Special Services and Leadership Studies and Dr. Ibeh in the Department of Engineering Technology  join TAR-U and lead in the international development of the Cyber-Institute for Structured Knowledge & Advanced Technology Education Systems in Higher Education.

                        IA1-SIU-C  proposes to have Dr. Robert Arthur in the Department of Animal Sciences and Dr. xxxxxxjoin TAR-U and lead in the international development of the Cyber-Institute for Structured Knowledge & Advanced Technology Education Systems in Agriculture

IA1-KSAA proposes to have Vice President for International Education Zufar Zakirov and Dr. Gizatova in the Department of Foreign Language join TAR-U and lead in the international development of the Cyber-Institute for Structured Knowledge & Advanced Technology Education Systems in Agriculture.

IA1-SPSPU proposes to have Deputy Director Andrei Aleksankov of the and Director of the Department of Information Technologies and Intelligent Systems. in the join TAR-U and lead in the international development of the Cyber-Institute for Structured Knowledge & Advanced Technology Education Systems in Higher Education.

Goal II.    To develop Structured Knowledge Advanced Technology Education Systems (SKATES)

 Objective II A.

Goal III.  To develop Technology Extension Centers in Homes-Business. Industry & Government  (TECH-BIG)

 Objective III A

Goal IV.   To develop University-Business Research Education and Development (U-BRED) for Pop-Tech.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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