Duke faculty prepare for Chinese campus courses [The Herald-Sun, Durham, N.C.]
| By April Dudash, The Herald-Sun, Durham, N.C. | |
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A proposed degree in medical physics is still being considered by faculty, according to
However, setting up academics on a new campus hasn't come without its controversies -- Faculty worries about maintaining academic freedom in a Communist nation and construction delays due to quality concerns have slowed its overall progress.
Bynum said Duke will look first at internal candidates to teach overseas, and as the program grows, it will add more permanent, full-time DKU faculty members. But most teaching positions will bring already established Duke faculty to
Only 8 percent of Duke's undergraduate population is from another country, and 23 percent of the university's graduate and professional students are considered "international."
But DKU is preparing for much higher international numbers in its classrooms.
"The only difference is we're looking at a little different profile of students," Kramer said, adding he expects 50 percent of the student pool to be from
He said they're recruiting five new faculty members who will be based at DKU, sending three or four faculty members temporarily from
On GHI's employment page, the institute is looking for two professors of the practice of global health to teach at both the undergraduate and graduate levels at Kunshan and an associate director for the DKU master's program. That person will build and manage the day-to-day operations and will lead efforts in marketing and recruitment.
GHI also will start the new
The center also will focus on environmental health research, or the effects of air and water pollution on human health, and access to health care and insurance.
Already, about six GHI faculty members are conducting research in
"We have a good flow back-and-forth of researchers with
Duke's business school also is taking its
The master of management studies program in
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