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Vision
Vision
Vision
George Mason will:
Be a magnet for outstanding faculty who will devise new ways to
approach problems, invent new ways to teach, and develop new
knowledge for the benefit of the region and nation.
Attract inventive, industrious students of all ages and cultures and
produce citizens who are intellectually and technologically literate
people who will lead by the force of their ideas.
Transform into knowledge and wisdom the vast amounts of
information now accessible through new technologies.
Build strong alliances that bring the know-how of business and the
community into the university and take the knowledge of the
university into the workplace and the larger society.
Be a center of inquiry, knowledge, and professional expertise in
fields with vital implications for human needs and opportunities in
the future.
Remain innovative, resourceful, and responsive, while drawing on
the intellectual and cultural heritage of the classical university.
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Mission
Combination of Vision
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Mission
The mission of the University of Cambridge is to
contribute to society through the pursuit of
education, learning, and research at the highest
international levels of excellence.
Core values
The University's core values are as follows:
freedom of thought and expression
freedom from discrimination
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Values
Values
mutual respect;
cooperation and communication;
creativity and innovation;
community service and leadership;
academic and intellectual freedom;
pursuit of excellence;
public accountability; and
diversity
Values
Academic Freedom
The University is independent and cherishes and defends free
inquiry and scholarly responsibility.
Advancing and Sharing Knowledge
The University supports scholarly pursuits that contribute to
knowledge and understanding within and across disciplines, and
seeks every opportunity to share them broadly.
Excellence
The University, through its students, faculty, staff, and alumni,
strives for excellence and educates students to the highest
standards.
Integrity
The University acts with integrity, fulfilling promises and ensuring
open, respectful relationships.
Mutual Respect and Equity
The University values and respects all members of its communities,
each of whom individually and collaboratively makes a contribution
to create, strengthen and enrich our learning environment.
Public Interest
The University embodies the highest standards of service and
stewardship of resources and works within the wider community to
enhance societal good.
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Goals
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Goals
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