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In
1990 the Faculty of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology established
a study group on the international relations of MIT to advise the
Institute's administration and faculty on the principles that should
guide MIT's international relations in the future and to suggest
any modifications in policies or activities that should be considered.
The need for such a committee arose out of an international environment
in which there was intense economic competition between nations,
and the growing relevance of scientific and technological competitiveness
to the economic health of the United States, to MIT's place among
research universities, its relation to science and technology abroad,
and its long-standing commitment to transfer knowledge. Eugene Skolnikoff,
professor of political science, chaired the committee of eleven
faculty members. The final report, The International Relationships
of MIT in a Technologically Competitive World, was issued in
May 1991.
Prepared
by the Institute Archives, MIT Libraries
October 1995
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