John Lebeau: 5 books

Book cover of The Collision Collection
by John LeBeau
Language: English
Release Date: June 26, 2018

From former CIA operative John J. LeBeau The Collision Trilogy: CIA operative John Hirter and Kommissar Franz Waldbaer collaborate to defeat terrorism when it threatens the bucolic countryside of Bavaria. In Collision of Evil, vestiges of the Third Reich meet the Islamic terrorists of today head-on...
Book cover of Collision of Lies
by John LeBeau
Language: English
Release Date: March 2, 2012

A vicious murder at sea begins a series of deadly events stretching from Europe to the Middle East and Africa. International conspirators plot to send a shipment of goods to an undisclosed destination, and they will stop at nothing to achieve their ends. A concealed world of deceit and lies is populated...
Book cover of Collision of Centuries
by John LeBeau
Language: English
Release Date: October 20, 2015

A vicious murder with a broadsword leaves a man dead at a remote and ancient castle in the Bavarian forests. Shortly thereafter, the bubonic plague—a hideous disease believed to be eliminated centuries ago, is detected in Bavaria, killing its victims.  German police Kommissar Franz Waldbaer strongly...
Book cover of Improving What is Learned at University

Improving What is Learned at University

An Exploration of the Social and Organisational Diversity of University Education

by John Brennan, Robert Edmunds, Muir Houston
Language: English
Release Date: January 21, 2010

Received the ‘highly commended’ award by the Society for Educational Studies for books published in 2010. What is learned in universities today? Is it what students expect to learn? Is it what universities say they learn? How far do the answers to questions such as these differ according...
Book cover of The University in its Place

The University in its Place

Social and Cultural Perspectives on the Regional Role of Universities

by John Brennan, Allan Cochrane, Yann Lebeau
Language: English
Release Date: February 27, 2018

This book sets out to understand the significance of geographical context – place – for universities in the globalised setting of the twenty-first century. It examines their social impact on the regions in which they are situated, both from the perspectives of the universities themselves and from...
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