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<title>Re^2: Online Distance Education - why is the European market behind? from Dr. Oliver Grundmann (10 Sep 2009, 07:10 am) in group "Distance Learning and Distance Education"</title>
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<description>Dear Ulrich, thanks for your input. I was not aware of the programs at Liverpool but will definitely take a look at it. Distance and online education are on the rise around the world. Especially the areas of management, business, finance, and IT seem to play a forerunner role in offering online courses and programs whereas the classic sciences such as chemistry, biology, and physics are still in their infancy. My understanding is that a Bachelors degree requires hands-on experience in a ...</description>
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