130 likes | 280 Views
Strategic networks: a blessing or a burden?. Staff training week 13 May 2014. Boudewijn Grievink Policy advisor International Office, IRUN secretary. Content. International partners Why an international network? IRUN Discussion: voting with your feet. International partners.
E N D
Strategic networks: a blessing or a burden? • Staff training week 13 May 2014 Boudewijn Grievink Policy advisor International Office, IRUN secretary
Content • International partners • Why an international network? • IRUN • Discussion: voting with your feet
International partners • Faculty level and institutional partners • Bilateral and network partners? • Exchange and strategic partners? • How to categorise and administer all partners? • How to inform students and staff? • Research and education?
International partners • Someissues: • Imbalances in mobility • Need for more exchange places • Unclarity in types of partnerships • Some thoughts • Administer partners in one system for both faculties and central level • Use the network of other faculties and researchers • Increase centrally administered exchange agreements outside Europe
International partners http://www.ru.nl/io/internationale/internationale-0/
IRUN partners University of Glasgow Radboud University Nijmegen University of Münster University of Duisburg-Essen Jagiellonian University in Krakow University of Poitiers Pazmany Peter Catholic University University of Ljubljana University of Siena University of Barcelona PhD Meeting
Why an international network? (2) • Reasons for Radboud University Nijmegen to participate in a international network: • Further improving the quality of Research and Teaching through an international perspective • Exchange programmes for researchers, professors and students • Several scientific projects serve as a platform for joint-scientific conferences and symposia • Network-building • Natural partners for international projects
IRUN Activities • Mobility • Students • Teachers • Staff training weeks • EU projects: • Eranet • Sapient • Intensive programs • Joint activities such as: • Excellence program: think tanks • Conferences and seminars • Career services • Joint degree task force • Summer schools
Blessing or a burden? Strenghts • Successful in concrete projects • Distinctive because focusing on education • Geographical composition of IRUN members • Proactive way of quickly applying for grants • High trust among partners • IRUN is internationally (EU) recognized, adding value to individual efforts • Joint programming initiatives • Cooperation is interdisciplinary Room forimprovement • Sharpening profile • Marketing the ‘what’s in it for me’ for users • Finding fits between partners; participating universities have different profiles • Ownership on all levels within the university
Questions? Boudewijn Grievink b.grievink@io.ru.nl www.irun.eu +31-243611382
Discussion • Rankings are the most important tools to select new partners • Partnerships that have not been active over the last two years should be terminated • Universities should not have institutional partners since all the work is done by research groups and faculties.