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2004 SESSION
HB 545 Integrated research & academic campuses; Research & Tech. Adv. Comm. continue its exam. of establmt.
Introduced by: Joe T. May | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Academic research and advanced education enterprise. Requires the Virginia Research and Technology Advisory Commission to continue its examination of establishing integrated research and academic campuses in the Commonwealth. The commission will conduct a feasibility study on building an academic research and advanced education enterprise in northern Virginia and Hampton Roads to provide a vehicle for multiuniversity collaboration and closer ties to industry.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Academic research and advanced education enterprise. Requires the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia to conduct a feasibility study on building an academic research and advanced education enterprise in northern Virginia and Hampton Roads to provide a vehicle for multiuniversity collaboration and closer ties to industry, and report its findings to the Governor and the General Assembly by November 30, 2004.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
State Council of Higher Education for Virginia; feasibility study. Requires the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia to conduct a feasibility study on building an academic research and advanced education enterprise in northern Virginia to provide a vehicle for multiuniversity collaboration and closer ties to industry, and report its findings to the Governor and the General Assembly by November 30, 2004.