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or to physically locate the parks on a university campus, as is the case with the new PTA-University of Malaga Campus. However,
typically separate from the main university campus and on the outskirts of the university town or city.
all five pilot areas differ in functionality (a busy area near a railway station, a school area, a park in the city, a university campus and a historic city centre.
A r B o O k 2 0 1 5 pilot area, e g. for the university campus area in Espoo this translates intooffering guidance between the public traffic lines (e g. transition from metro to bus station,
astronomy Integrated in a network with other scientific and technological sites (university campus, observatories, etc) Excellence+differentiation:
The Case of Hungary and Romania Oana-Maria Pop*Hasselt University campus Diepenbeek Agoralaan Building D, B-3590, Diepenbeek, Belgium.
oanamaria. pop@uhasselt. be*Corresponding author Nadine Roijakkers Hasselt University campus Diepenbeek Agoralaan Building D, B-3590, Diepenbeek, Belgium.
and decided to create a university campus with advanced academic research groups in order to revive paper industry-one of the local traditional industries (Svensson, Klofsten and Etzkowitz, 2011).
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