Making Higher Education Sustainable: Do we need a Copernican Revolution? Hans-Peter Winkelmann.

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Making Higher Education Sustainable: Do we need a Copernican Revolution? Hans-Peter Winkelmann

Nicolaus Copernicus (1473 – 1543)

Effects of globalization and sustainable development on the university

Globalization and sustainable development as challenges for European universities A global social space Knowledge in a global society Education in a global society Effects of globalization and sustainable development on the university

Ambitions of the European Union related to globalization and sustainable development Effects of globalization and sustainable development on the university

The Lisbon European Council held in March 2000 acknowledged that "the European Union is confronted with a quantum shift resulting from globalisation and the challenges of a new knowledge-driven economy".

and set the Union a major strategic goal for 2010 "to become the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world, capable of sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion".

It stressed that this would require not only a "radical transformation of the European economy", but also a "challenging programme for the modernisation of social welfare and education systems". Never before had the European Council acknowledged to this extent the role played by education and training systems in the economic and social strategy and the future of the Union.

“The Lisbon strategy seeks to improve the economic and social performance of the Union and guarantee sustainable development.” COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION "EDUCATION & TRAINING 2010, THE SUCCESS OF THE LISBON STRATEGY HINGES ON URGENT REFORMS”, (COM(2003) 685 final)

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION "EDUCATION & TRAINING 2010, THE SUCCESS OF THE LISBON STRATEGY HINGES ON URGENT REFORMS”, (COM(2003) 685 final): “There can be no Europe of knowledge without a Europe of higher education”

Mobilizing for sustainable development

The three traditional vocations of universities Research Education & Training Outreach

How must universities contribute to sustainable development?

The contribution of universities to sustainable societies

The challenges to universities will add a fourth mission to universities: Research Education & Training Outreach Sustainable Development

How should European universities respond to this challenge stemming from globalization and sustainable development ?

Innovation in Higher Education Efficiency Excellence Internationalization Sustainability as strategy for universities

Strategic alliances as models to respond to globalization

Strategic alliances as models for universities to respond to globalization?

More than 300 European universities have signed the COPERNICUS-Charter, thereby declaring that they will give sustainable development a place in their activities.

We now ask you: Would you like to become a part of COPERNICUS-CAMPUS?

Re-think your position: Join the COPERNICUS-CAMPUS in the cooperation for a sustainable future in Europe!

Thank you for your attention!