eua council for doctoral education launch conference
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EUA Council for Doctoral Education
Launch Conference
Nataša Sladoje, Silvia Ghilezan, Jovanka Pantović Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad
Lausanne, June 1-3, 2008
DEUKS
Tempus Project JEP - 41099 - 2006
March 3, 2009 Natasa Sladoje, TREND 2009, Kopaonik, March 2-5, 2009
Introduction
EUA established Council for Doctoral Education in January 2008, as its own integral part, to support the development of doctoral studies in Europe.
The Launch Conference of the EUA Council for Doctoral Education took place at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland, June 1-3, 2008.
Almost 300 academic leaders, researchers, policy makers and other stakeholders from 35 countries participated in this event.
March 3, 2009 Natasa Sladoje, TREND 2009, Kopaonik, March 2-5, 2009
Motivation to participate in this conference...
... from a point of view of a DEUKS Project representative:
DEUKS is based on studies and surveys related to doctoral education in Europe, conducted by EUA.
Being halfways with DEUKS implementation, and facing further and more ambitious projects on doctoral education in Serbia, to be on a ”hot spot” and hear about experiences and plans of others felt extremely appropriate.
March 3, 2009 Natasa Sladoje, TREND 2009, Kopaonik, March 2-5, 2009
Being the only representative of the University of Novi Sad...
...we are grateful for the financial support generously provided by
• the Mathematical Institute, Belgrade, • the Faculty of Technical Sciences, Novi Sad,
that made our attendance possible.
March 3, 2009 Natasa Sladoje, TREND 2009, Kopaonik, March 2-5, 2009
Objectives of EUA-CDE
To enhance the quality of doctoral education at European universities by supporting
exchange and dissemination of good practice; development of institutional policies; availability of data; dialogue with other stakeholders; international dimension; link between education and research; doctorates and doctorate holders.
March 3, 2009 Natasa Sladoje, TREND 2009, Kopaonik, March 2-5, 2009
Programme (1)
Introduction to EUA-CDE Jean-Marc Rapp, EUA Vice-President, “EUA and Doctoral Education: From Pilot Projects to Launching of CDE” Fotis Kafatos, President and Chairman of the Scientific
Council of the European Research Council, “Top Quality Doctoral Education in the Era of the ERC” Jean Chambaz, Chair of the Steering Committee of EUA-CDE, “Reforming Doctoral Education in Europe: A Respose to
Global Challenges” Mary Ritter, Vice-Chair of the Steering Committee of EUA-
CDE, “EUA-CDE: setting the agenda”
March 3, 2009 Natasa Sladoje, TREND 2009, Kopaonik, March 2-5, 2009
Programme (2)
Examples of Successful Implementation of New Practices in an Institutional Context
Steffen Mau, Founding Dean of Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences, University of Bremen, Germany
Luc François, Director of Ghent University Association, Ghent University, Belgium
Davide Bassi, Rector of University of Trento, Italy
March 3, 2009 Natasa Sladoje, TREND 2009, Kopaonik, March 2-5, 2009
Programme (3)
European Doctoral Education in a Global Context
Beate Scholz, Scholz-Consulting Tarining Coaching and Programme Director Research Careers, German Research Foundation (DFG)
Cedric Schurter, HR Coordinator, Nestle Research Center
Rune Nilsen, University of Bergen
March 3, 2009 Natasa Sladoje, TREND 2009, Kopaonik, March 2-5, 2009
Programme (4)
Conclusions from Working Groups: Agenda for Action
Mary Ritter, Vice-Chair of the Steering Committee of EUA-CDE
March 3, 2009 Natasa Sladoje, TREND 2009, Kopaonik, March 2-5, 2009
Key wordsKnowledge Triangle: Education / Research / Innovation
Investment in excellent people & research as an imperative.
The changing role of doctoral education and research training; Utilization of excellent researchers outside the universities; Joint programmes; Critical mass, creative research environment; Research competence and transferable skills; Improvement of supervision; Mobility, internationalization, interdisciplinarity; Flexibility, but agreement on common set of principles ; Employment market wider than academia;
March 3, 2009 Natasa Sladoje, TREND 2009, Kopaonik, March 2-5, 2009
Conclusion
The recommended approach to take
“Shamelessly copy good practice” analyse global competition, select the best ideas and combine with the best aspects of European
doctoral training.
March 3, 2009
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