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G3 Francophone Academic Alliance
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Founding of G3 alliance Created in September 2012 in Brussels. Three founding members: Université de Genève Université de Montréal Université libre de Bruxelles Three leading Francophone comprehensive Universities; United by a community of interests and objectives in education, research and services to society.
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Université de Genève (UNIGE) Founded in 1559; More than 16 500 students of which 40% are international students (from 153 countries); 4300 employees; 46% of which are from abroad; 4650 diploma awarded in 2013; 9 Faculties, 13 interfaculty centers and institutes; Among the 20 best European research Universities; Strong emphasis on interdisciplinary research.
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Université de Genève (UNIGE) Advanced teaching in most areas of sciences, arts and humanities; Key research fields : Life sciences (genetics, molecular biology, bioinformatics) ; Physics; Chemistry; Astrophysics; Special fields of human and social sciences; Anchored in the center of International Geneva, European center of international organizations (UN,WHO, ICRC) and non governmental organizations(NGOs);
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Université de Montréal (UdeM) 1st Francophone Research University in America; 525 million $ in research revenues: 3 rd Research University in Canada and 1 st in Quebec. 16 Faculties, more than 65 departments and 2 affiliated schools : HEC Montréal École Polytechnique 64 500 students (7800 are international students);
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Université de Montréal (UdeM) 600 study programs (250 undergraduate & 350 graduate programs); 2640 professors and researchers ( 40% of which studied abroad); More than 50% of our scientific publications are co-signed by international researchers; 4700 managers and support staff; More than 11 000 new alumni in 2012-2013.
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Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) Founded in 1834; 13 Faculties, schools and specialized institutes, one academic hospital; 24000 students (of which 33% are international); Covers all academic disciplines by combining very closely teaching and research; Bases its education and research on complete freedom of thinking.
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Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) 4 Nobel prizes in Sciences (François Englert, Physics, 2013) 1 FIELDS medal; 400 ERASMUS agreements; 220 bilateral agreements (non ERASMUS); 10 ERASMUS MUNDUS programs; 80 programs funded by the EC’s program “ Research and Development”.
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Mission of G3 Increase the quality of research and training activities by making the most of convergence of interests; Design an carry out joined actions to increase the G3 presence abroad; Design ground breaking collaboration models in training, teaching and research ; Enable members to become worldwide leading Francophone universities.
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Principles of G3 An approach based on respect, accountability and equity between members ; Sharing members expertise and networks to strengthen each member capacities ; Balanced representation of partners within projects in accordance with needs and expertise of each of them ; Organized and innovative projects which intend to attain common objectives.
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Some key actions: 1- Facilitate and stimulate research and mobility (both professors and students) through a joint fund (annual call for projects ; mobility scholarships ; exchange programs) ; 2- Support to collaborative activities : Promotion of connections/networking between Faculties of members universities; Creation of joint programs. 3- Development of online training;
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Some key actions (cont’d) 4- Development of joint PhDs; 5- Joint actions towards emerging countries; 6- Development of tools giving maximum visibility of our activities (www.g3univ.org).www.g3univ.org
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Joint Fund G3 universities established a joint fund which aims to : Generate inter-university strategic projects between G3 members structured around excellence centres in training or research ; Support innovative projects which have perspectives and a structuring effect for the G3 development ; Promote rapprochement with stakeholders of third countries and with stakeholders outside academia (public, private or local community associations sectors).
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Joint fund (cont’d) A strategic project is defined as a group of professors/researchers from the 3 universities who work together to organize an academic or scientific network of excellence; The joint fund is equally financed by each G3 member; Annual call for project (Next call September 2014).
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Call for projects (2013 ) 12 projects were selected for funding in the following fields: Archeology; Chemistry/ Biological sciences; Law; International studies; Medicine; Neurosciences; Quality; Public health; Education sciences ; Political science. Projects will receive 5 000 to 30 000 euros on 3 years.
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G3 activities : some examples Web platform creation (www.g3univ.org) ;www.g3univ.org Visits of administrators, deans and vice-presidents of G3 universities; Conferences organized in G3 Universities; Call for strategic projects : 26 projects and 12 projects selected.
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G3 activities in Brazil (May 2014) Several bilateral agreements signed between G3 universities and Brazilian universities. Agreements signings with : FAPESP; Leading Brazilian Universities; Meetings with Brazilian education and research authorities; Meetings with diplomatic missions.
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Activities to come… Call for projects; Visits of International vice-presidents from UNIGE and ULB to Montreal (September 2014); Projects Activities supported by the joint fund; Organization of a G3 conference during “Entretiens Jacques- Cartier” in Montreal (October 2014). Contact: www.g3univ.orgwww.g3univ.org
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