Universities and Senior Lifelong Learners :Quo Vadis?

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Cook, James Henry. (2008). Universities and Senior Lifelong Learners :Quo Vadis? In Debbie Orr, Patrick Alan Danaher and Geoff Danaher (Ed.). Keynote and Refereed Papers from the 5th International lifelong Learning Conference at Yeppoon 16-19 June 2008. Rockhampton, Australia: Central Queensland University Press. pp. 100 - 105
AuthorsCook, James Henry
KeywordsEducation Policy;--Higher Education
Year2008
PublisherCentral Queensland University Press
Web address (URL)http://hdl.cqu.edu.au/10018/14396
Open accessOpen access
Page range100 - 105
ISBN1921047569
Research GroupSchool of Arts
Place of publicationRockhampton, Australia
EditorsDebbie Orr, Patrick Alan Danaher and Geoff Danaher
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