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Harvard University - http://www.hctar.org/
USA. The Harvard Center for Textile and Apparel Research. |
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LIM. Laboratory Institute of Merchandising - http://www.limcollege.edu/
USA. College courses in merchandising, marketing, retailing, publishing and promotion for the textile, fashion and fashion accessories, toys, music and television industries. |
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Institute of Textile Technology - http://www.itt.edu/
USA. Private, non-profit institute for textile research and education, providing training at graduate level. The institute maintains one of the largest textile research and development libraries in the world, keeping the textile industry apprised of global research findings. |
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North Carolina State University - http://www.tx.ncsu.edu/
USA. The College of Textiles. |
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Georgia Institute of Technology - http://www.tfe.gatech.edu/
USA. The School of Textile and Fiber Engineering. |
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Ohio State University - http://ehe.osu.edu/cs/
USA. The Department of Consumer and Textile Sciences. |
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THRC. Textile Human Resources Council - http://www.thrc-crhit.org/
Canada. Non-profit, union-management partnership, created to help industry develop training and education solutions in textile management, essential skills and machine specialisms. English and French. |
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AHRC. Apparel Human Resources Council - http://www.apparel-hrc.org/
Canada. Employer-union organization founded to assist management and labour in achieving objectives in education and training, science and technology, and the creation of a database. |
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University of California Davis - http://textiles.ucdavis.edu/
USA. Division of Textiles and Clothing. |
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Colorado State University - http://dm.cahs.colostate.edu/
USA. The College of Applied Human Sciences Design and Merchandising. Majors in textile and interior design, distribution and consumption. |
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ACSA. International Cotton Institute - http://cotton.memphis.edu/
USA. Joint venture between the American Cotton Shippers Association (ACSA) and the University of Memphis, providing basic education in all aspects of the cotton industry and the international business environment. |
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Texas International Cotton School - http://www.texasintlcottonschool.com/
USA. Two-week education programs in cotton production, processing and marketing. Detailed curriculum. |
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Converting School - http://www.convertingschool.com/
USA. Educational institute founded by the Association of Industrial Metallizers, Coaters and Laminators (AIMCAL), providing courses in machine and converting technologies and materials. |
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NCCATT. Center for Applied Textile Technology - http://textilecenter.gaston.edu/
USA. Part of the Gaston College, offering programs in textile technology, management, industrial safety and computers. |
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Iowa State University - http://www.iastate.edu/morrill/tc/
USA. The Center for Visual Learning in Textiles and Clothing. |
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Louisiana State University - http://www.tam.huec.lsu.edu/
USA. The College of Textile Science, Apparel Design, and Merchandising. |
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University of Texas - http://www.he.utexas.edu/txa/index.php
USA. The Division of Textiles and Apparel. |
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Textiles Research and Training Institute - http://www.emich.edu/trti/
USA. Eastern Michigan University. Non-profit organization, dedicated to education, research and training of professionals and consumers on uses of textiles in automotive, furniture and apparel applications. |
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Oregon State University - http://www.hhs.oregonstate.edu/dhe/apparel-design
USA. The Apparel Design Studio. |
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Buffalo State University - http://www.buffalostate.edu/design/
USA. Design Department. Courses in ceramics, fiber arts, furniture, interior, jewelry, graphics, theater, computer and textile design. |