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              <text>DIMENSIONING ACADEMIC STRATEGIES AND PRIORITIES WITH&#13;
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focus on institutional service excellence. Strategies and priorities identified are to be supported by the evolving future&#13;
e-learning trends (MOOCS, micro-learning, OERs, etc.) and technologies (cloud-based learning, gamification, notification&#13;
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income and reputation), knowledge transfer (citations), industry income (innovation) and international outlook (staff,&#13;
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