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Terms of Reference of the Task Force

  1. Establish the parameters/pose the primary and secondary questions that IAU may wish to address. What is the critical access issue in each region? What are the obstacles for increasing access? What policies are being implemented to overcome them? To what extent is distance education addressing access issues? How is the equity challenge treated in various regions? What are the areas that are most susceptible to examination on a global basis? What role does private higher education play in terms of access? Where could IAU add value to what is already going on?
  2. Point to overview information about the state of the debate, identifying few seminal reports or documents on the topic;
  3. Identify experts in various regions who could contribute to the discussion from a research and institutional policy perspective; 
  4. Examine possible actions that IAU could undertake to advance research and policy development in this area but also to serve its membership;
  5. Contribute to development of the agenda for an international conference in 2007 on the topic of access (general or specific focus);
  6. Investigate the possibility of a moderated electronic discussion prior to the Conference or to share with a broader community the outcomes of the work of the Task Force;
  7. Possibly draft an IAU Policy Statement related to issues of access for discussion at the 2007 Board Meeting and International Conference and final approval by 2008 General Conference.
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