Education and Research – A Winning Interaction? UKÄ Conference on Higher Education and Research, Stockholm, 23-24 November 2015.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
MSCHE Annual Conference December st Century Higher Education Projections Increasingly diverse student populations Widely varying levels of secondary.
Advertisements

SWOT Analysis - teacher education system in Poland Zespol Placowek Edukacyjnych Olsztyn.
Global Implications of the Bologna Accord Dr. Marina Stock McIsaac President, ICEM Eger, Hungary, November 6, 2006.
Welcome to the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Advising 1001.
European Higher Education in a Globalised World EUA Convention Graz, May 2003 Frans van Vught University of Twente.
TAFE teacher qualifications Erica Smith University of Ballarat.
The role of non-professional staff in health adviser/GUM practice – finding the right recipe Paul Driscoll SSHA conference – 09/09.
PROGRAMME OF SUPPORT CENTRE FOR ENTERPRISE & INNOVATION.
EUA Convention of European Higher Education Institutions Graz, May 2003 Theme I European higher education in a globalised world.
FY 2016 BUDGET INVESTING IN AMERICA’S FUTURE. “America thrived in the 20th century because we made high school free, sent a generation of GIs to college,
Transforming Education in Kentucky EPSB and TEK 1.
Summary of the Proposed Research Track. Background National prominence requires increasing diversity of our faculty not only in terms of disciplinary.
Students mobility A main goal of Bologna process.
Bringing Your Human Resources Practice into the 21 st Century Presented by Mary M. Jessie, Education Management Consultant Georgia Association of School.
Strategies on Effective Teaching in the 21 st century.
Apprenticeships A Presentation for Frontline Workers.
New Forms of Doctoral Education: European-Asian Connections Conference University of Hull, 18 March 2015
USING NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN STUDENT-CENTRED LEARNING STRATEGIES Trif Letiţia¹ Lector doctor, Universitatea 1 Decembrie 1918, Alba – Iulia, România,
Nursing & Midwifery Workload and Workforce Planning
Academic Standards. The New Academic Standards Notable Changes Fewer, clearer, higher P-12 Prepared Graduates (PSWR) Grade Level Articulation Concepts.
Australia’s Innovation Action Plan – Self-Assessment Report June 2010 Barry Jones Industry and Small Business Policy Division.
5. How to Amass Evidence (Evaluation) of Change and its Effects? How does assessment drive transformative change in the classroom, at the department level,
Excellence in scientific research Prof
WELCOME!. Foreign Language as a tool of internalization of Higher Education.
Outline  Case study  Significance of study  Need of career guidance in under-developed countries  Process  Overview of Career Guidance Model  Innovative.
HUGH LAUDER UNIVERSITY OF BATH Workshop on China’s Global Search for Talent Policy CEERP,Honk Kong University of Science & Technology Attracting.
TODAY AND TOMORROW University of Houston- Downtown Strategic Plan Highlights.
Presentation structure An Overview of Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) The benefits of engaging with KTP How KTP works Case study: Plymouth City Council.
Higher education and professional work José-Ginés Mora Technical University of Valencia, Spain.
An America Built to Last Martha Kanter, Under Secretary Illinois Board of Higher Education February 5, 2013.
SAMO PAVLIN, UNIVERSITY OF LJUBLJANA – COOPERATION BETWEEN HEI AND BUSINESSES - WHY DO WE NEED TO COOPERATE? CMEPIUS, LJUBLJANA 25. OKTOBER 2013 LOOKING.
The UWF Strategic Planning Facilitators Robert Dugan, Jim Hurd, Kyle Marrero, Dottie Minear, Stacie Whinnery, and Josh Finley The University of West Florida.
Helen Cooke The Open University Business School AUA Travel Award – Australia, April 2010.
Strategy Statement for the University of Southern Denmark December 16, 2013.
Asst. Prof. Thapanee Thammetar, Ph.D. Director of Thailand Cyber Univ. Quality Assurance, e-Learning content development and operation ASEAN-ROK Session.
Quality Assurance in Staff Development Training Seminar on Implementation of Effective Quality Assurance Systems in Romanian Higher Education Institutions.
Higher Education Policy in the U.S. Case Study for International Conference on Higher Education Maureen McLaughlin World Bank November 2005 Ankara, Turkey.
„Doctoral candidates as a link between EHEA and ERA- challenges for the 21st century “ Izabela Stanisławiszyn President, EURODOC Bologna.
Actual Quality Assurance as Output of EU Projects Jan Bujnak.
A HOLISTIC APPROACH IN IMPLEMENTING VIRTUAL LEARNING ICEE October, 2001 Mines Beach Spa Resort Kuala Lumpur Alicia Tang Y. C. (UNITEN) - PRESENTER.
The 3-in-1 ECC business breakfa st UHR Conference 14 May 2014 Oil, HR and the Bacon Butty.
EPMS (Employee Performance Management System) Training FOR NON-SUPERVISORS FACILITATOR: ADRIAN WILSON NOVEMBER 17 AND 19.
HEInnovate A self-assessment tool for higher education institutions (HEIs) wishing to explore their entrepreneurial and innovative potential.
The Wave of the Future?. Online education more widely accepted within the last 5 years 48 states have online learning opportunities 39 states with virtual.
The Miraculous Rise of Liberal Arts & Sciences in the Netherlands Unica Conference Budapest Fried Keesen Directeur of Education University College Utrecht.
Time is almost up – start building your future! Miha Mofardin.
____________________________________________________________________________________ Science & Engineering New Faculty Orientation New Faculty Orientation.
Questions for debate: 1.- The education of men (universal aim) should precede any other political or economic consideration (particular aim) (Humboldt,
PLYMOUTH STEM STRATEGY DRAFT Vision To unify and monitor the positive momentum in STEM to ensure its leadership across Plymouth is aligned to.
Implementation of an International Master’s Degree Programme in Educational Leadership in a Learning Environment of Care and Challenge Presentation in.
Mojca Škrinjar, State Secretary Informal Meeting of Ministers for Education Nicosia 4-5 October 2012.
Challenges in Education ICT Engineers for Telecom industry a J.Mulabegović, J. Mujić, I.Kapetanović-Serdarević.
HEInnovate A self-assessment tool for higher education institutions (HEIs) wishing to explore their entrepreneurial and innovative potential.
96 Clubs & Societies inVOLved Volunteer Scheme Student Media
Employability Conference
European higher education in a globalised world
Kathleen Amos, MLIS & C. William Keck, MD, MPH
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING GEORGIA TECH Academic Year
Innovation Practices in Palestinian Universities
Entrepreneurial Development at Tertiary Institutes
Presented by: Hasan Ghura Coauthor: Xiaoqing Li May
V. Lynn Meek Director University of Melbourne
Welcome Annual ICEFIL Conference 31st August 2017
The Function of Education
RA 7796 :TESDA ACT OF 1994.
EMPLOYEE OWNERSHIP CONFERENCE
Attitudes and Mindsets
21st Century Skills For Students and Educators Foundations of Teaching and Learning University of Richmond Summer 2011 Christine Mingus.
AAEE Conference November 2016
Yelena Shevchenko Director of Strategic Planning and
Presentation transcript:

Education and Research – A Winning Interaction? UKÄ Conference on Higher Education and Research, Stockholm, November 2015

Structure 1.Introduction 2.Reasons for the Erosion of the Teaching-Research Nexus 3.Reasons to Stop This Erosion 4.How to Do It? 5.Conclusions

1. Introduction Medieval universities were teaching institutions Unity of teaching and research established by W. v. Humboldt (beginning 19th century) The Humboldtian idea is no longer widely shared. Do we need a new idea of the university for the 21st century?

2.Reason for the Erosion of the Teaching- Research Nexus Mass higher education and institutional differentiation Funding Rankings and competition

3.Reason to Stop this Erosion Preparation of a highly qualified workforce for the knowledge society and economy. Graduates in higher level positions or the professions need more complex levels of knowledge, evidence, information and experience to do their job well. Universities have an education and training function for junior academic staff who should be offered training opportunities in academic teaching and receive support to carry out research.

4.How to Do It? Four proposals: Reward good teaching and provide incentives Good researchers need to identify talented students who can be recruited as junior assistants Experiment with flexible teaching loads Create an institutional culture that values teaching

5.Conclusions Importance of universities in and for the knowledge society and economy But currently no unifying idea of the university any more Most prominent concepts: the „multi-versity“, the „entrepreneurial university“, the „network university“ Need for a general debate about an appropriate and unifying concept of the university for the 21st century Need for normative forms of trust Working towards the common public good

Thank you for your attention.