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The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor is a coeducational public research university in the state of Michigan. The university was founded in 1817 in Detroit, about 20 years before the territory of Michigan officially became a state, and moved to Ann Arbor in 1837. Today, it is the state's oldest university and the flagship campus; there are two satellite campuses ? the University of Michigan-Flint and the University of Michigan-Dearborn.
NAICS Code Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools: 611310
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Quantros Licenses Adverse Event Identification Technology from University of Michigan
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Quantros Licenses Adverse Event Identification Technology from University of Michigan
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Ford goes to school for possible apps to Sync system
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Univ. of Mich. will settle case with ex-student
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Affirmative action fighter backs Cox for governor
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HP Takes On Google In Rare Books
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HP lets you print old books or Wikia pages as your own custom publications
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Letter: Breast cancer has many deadly forms
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iPhone app unlocks and starts the car
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U Michigan Automates Desktop Power Management as Part of Energy Savings Program
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University of Michigan chooses CBS to run athletic Web site
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University of Michigan secures $2.4M for nuclear research
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University of Michigan Chooses Blackbaud Enterprise CRM and Target Analytics
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$1B in battery grants may revive Mich. talent base
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Biden: Mich. to get $1B in advanced vehicle grants
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GM's 'Reinvention' Starts With $25M Battery Lab
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U Michigan and USC Extend Organic Electronics Research with Universal Display
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Cable or satellite, people displeased
A business bromide says the customer is king. But that idea seems not to hold for the cable and satellite TV industry, where companies can rake in profits while treating customers more like serfs than royalty, according to a new University of Michigan survey released today.Cable and satellite companies scored...
Q&A: C.K. Prahalad - Pyramid Schemer
I t had the ring of something too good to be true: Multinational corporations could alleviate global poverty while boosting their bottom lines. But that was exactly what University of Michigan strategy guru C.K. Prahalad proposed three years ago in his best-selling The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid...
Modular Design Approach for Development of Electrical, Electronic, and Software System Architectures for Multiple Product Platforms
Modular systems provide the ability to achieve product variety through the combination and standardization of components. In this paper, new optimization algorithms and software tools are presented that allow EES system design engineers to develop architectures/modules that can be shared across product platforms for OEMs and across OEMs for suppliers....
The World Bank's Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper Approach: Good Marketing or Good Policy
The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund IMF adopted a new set of processes to guide lending to some of the world's poorest countries. Amid the blizzard of acronyms explaining the new process1, the Bank and the Fund laid out a process that very poor countries would need to...
Sales of packaged goods to rise second half: consumer sentiment linked to purchasing behavior
* Changes in consumer sentiment lead to changes in actual purchasing behavior, according to the University of Michigan's monthly Consumer Sentiment index and Schaumburg, IL-based ACNielsen's U.S. Homescan panel. The research suggests that attitudes measured today will affect actual consumer package goods CPG purchasing nine months from now, including packaged...
New business information sources. (Bibliography)
Here is this issue's listing and description of the most interesting sources of business information we've seen this month. * Seminar: Negotiating with the Japanese Geared to managers and executives, this workshop is designed to teach the practical skills needed for doing business and...
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