Coordinatore | RESEARCH IN BRUSSELS ASBL
Organization address
address: Rue Engeland 555 contact info |
Nazionalità Coordinatore | Belgium [BE] |
Totale costo | 215˙193 € |
EC contributo | 200˙000 € |
Programma | FP7-COH
Specific Programme "Capacities": Support to the coherent development of research policies |
Code Call | FP7-Adhoc-2007-13 |
Funding Scheme | CSA-SA |
Anno di inizio | 2010 |
Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) | 2010-05-01 - 2010-12-31 |
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RESEARCH IN BRUSSELS ASBL
Organization address
address: Rue Engeland 555 contact info |
BE (Brussels) | coordinator | 200˙000.00 |
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'The Belgian Presidency Conference related to “Conditions for achieving excellence in universities and other research organisations” will be organised in Brussels, Belgium on 14th and 15th October 2010. The conference will focus on universities and research institutes and the way they can adapt themselves in order to contribute to the completion of the ERA. The knowledge landscape where universities and research institutes are working is changing very fast, with increased specialisation, new information technologies, distance learning, new learners, new provides and global competition for the best students and researchers. Public authorities and universities are called to respond to these various challenges by modernising their ways of working and by introducing far-reaching new types of cooperation (regional, national and cross-border) involving different categories of higher education institutions, research organisation and enterprises. The conference will study the link between good institutional governance, competition and research performance; common principles for financial management and responsible external research funding and innovation research training (the example of research schools). In the context of the EU 2020 strategy and the innovation union, attention will also be given to Research and industry partnerships'
A conference on promoting excellence in academic institutions has empowered universities and others to participate in initiatives under the European Research Area.
Universities and research institutes are changing very rapidly with leading-edge information technology (IT), distance learning, global exchanges and tough competition. In such a complex landscape, how can they adapt themselves to support the European Research Area (ERA)? The EU-funded initiative 'Belgian Presidency Conference related to 'Conditions for Achieving Excellence in Universities and other Research Organisations'' (Belpresconf) recently tackled this question.
The conference called on public authorities and educational institutions to modernise working methods and enhance cooperation on national and regional levels to meet the ERA challenge.
.Project partners studied the link between good institutional governance, competition and research performance, as well as financial management, research funding, industry partnerships and innovation research training.
Belpresconf attracted 250 key specialists and speakers in research, innovation and higher education to address these issues and promote research excellence in the EU. It debated the most viable ways to foster excellence and outline best practices for institutions. Case studies were analysed, good practices were highlighted and strong participation was witnessed both from academia and industry linked to 17 EU Member States.
Specific topics included partnerships between research and industry, autonomy and excellence, cooperation and clustering, sustainable research funding and research training for innovation. University ranking was also discussed, focusing on Europe's U-multirank mechanism for classification.
In conclusion, the conference was seen as a very enlightening one, allowing the participants to gain new ideas and best practices destined for institutions across Europe. The output will undoubtedly have positive repercussions on the presence of European academic institutions within the ERA.